Killswitch Engage's New Album 'Definitely A Little Different' Says Foley
. Foley tells Louder Noise: "It's definitely a little different. Last time, it was really, really fast the whole way through. This one doesn't have quite the same speed to it - but it has a different kind of heaviness to it. A little bit of moodiness to it. I don't really know how to describe it yet. But it's coming along, and we're anxiously awaiting finishing it." Killswitch have been playing new track Strength Of The Mind at recent live shows. Foley reports: "I think that one is a good representation of stuff that we do. It wasn't crazy different from any of our stuff, so I think it was a good song to kind of ease into new material. "I think live, it was the kind of thing that we could get it to sound tight fairly quickly - which is helpful, because we didn't have a whole lot of time to get it ready for this tour." Watch the full interview here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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