Pierce The Veil Frontman Struggled To Find Inspiration
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(TeamRock Radio) Pierce The Veil frontman Vic Fuentes says he had to escape the recording studio when working on the their latest album as he was struggling to find inspiration. Their fourth record entitled Misadventures is out tomorrow (May 13) but Fuentes says getting tracks down for the follow-up to 2012's Collide With The Sky was proving difficult - until he and his bandmates decided to get out on the road. The singer tells Rolling Stone: "When we went into the studio for the first time, we were there for way too long, trying to finish something that we'd felt couldn't happen at that time. I'd been in there for so long, I felt cabin fever. "I felt like the four walls that I was looking at every day were not gonna inspire an amazing record, so I got out of there. We went on tour - which was very conducive to the record - and when we did get back and it was time to work on the lyrics and finish the thing, I wanted to do the exact opposite of what I had been doing." "I wanted to travel instead of being stuck in a room. I wanted to stimulate my brain, go to different cities, stay in different houses and work in different studios." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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