Soilwork's New Music More 'Brutal' and 'Intense'
. (TeamRock Radio) Soilwork singer Bjorn 'Speed' Strid says the band are proving more intense than ever as they record their tenth album. The Swedish outfit entered the studio earlier this month with producer Jens Bogren, who oversaw their last two albums, The Living Infinite and 2010's The Panic Broadcast. Strid tells Metal Wani: "I feel it's pretty fast-paced. It's pretty intense - even more intense, I feel, than The Living Infinite. It might be a little bit more brutal, in a sense, even though that's kind of a stupid word to use. We're definitely not slowing down. It's also a development from The Living Infinite, just slightly faster, in a sense." He adds: "We've just been developing our sound, and it turned out to be pretty fast-paced and pretty technical, but yet pretty melodic and also atmospheric." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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