Swedish rockers GRAVEYARD have entered Park Studios in Stockholm to record their as-yet-untitled new album for a late spring/early summer release. The disc is being produced by Chips Kiesbye (THE HELLACOPTERS, MICHAEL MONROE, THE NOMADS) and engineered by Stefan Boman (BURT BACHARACH, ALICE COOPER, DEF LEPPARD, KENT).
Commented the band: "It's great to be back in the studio and laying down the basic tracks have been nothing but sheer joy. This time around, we've got more than enough songs to fill up an album, and as always, the really fun and thrilling part will be to see how the recording will treat each song from rehearsals to finished mix. With that said, the obvious goal is to continue our walk down GRAVEYARD's left-hand album path with yet another album filled with all killers and no fillers. We're up for a promising start here in the studio and we can't wait to let all of you be the judge of how you think we did."
GRAVEYARD announced its return in January 2017, only four months after saying that the band was calling it quits. The group's new lineup does not include drummer Axel Sjцberg, who is apparently focusing on his new outfit called BIG KIZZ.
GRAVEYARD — which most recently consisted of Sjцberg slongside guitarist and vocalist Joakim Nilsson, guitarist Jonatan Larocca-Ramm, and bassist Truls Mцrck — released four full-length albums, the latest one being 2015's "Innocence & Decadence".
GRAVEYARD's breakup in September 2016 was attributed to "the all-so-classic reason 'differences within the band.'" The group explained at the time: "This is the unfortunate final decision we've had to make after going through a period of struggling and juggling with personal issues. Things have gone out of hand and now our energy is very low."