Fresh off the release of their ‘Home Is For The Heartless‘ DVD release last week, Parkway Drive are now knuckling down on their fourth album in a Los Angeles studio with Matt Hyde, whose vast resume includes Slayer, Sum 41, Alkaline Trio, Hatebreed and Children of Bodom. The recording is due to take seven weeks, which is the longest time the band has spent on any album. The yet to be titled album will follow up 2010’s phenomenally successful ‘Deep Blue‘, which debuted #2 on the ARIA Charts and #39 in the US on the Billboard 200, as well as reaching Gold sales and winning the ARIA Award for Best Hard Rock and Metal Album in 2010. Vocalist Winston McCall says new material flowed easily in the wake of ‘Deep Blue‘, which saw the group tap a rich vein of creativity. “When we finished Deep Blue I was like, ‘I don’t know where we go from here?’ But if there was ever a way to step up from the last record, this is the way to do it. We’re expanding in every way we can. But at the same time – and I say this with every new record – it still sounds like Parkway.” Stay tuned for title, artwork, tracklisting details in the coming weeks. A little more info can be found [Here].

Related Posts: