Mushroomhead has exciting news for their fans! They have announced their upcoming album, Call The Devil, set to be released on August 9. The band is already streaming the first single from the album, “Fall In Line”, giving fans a taste of what’s to come.
One of the most exciting aspects of Call The Devil is the return of longtime guitarist Dave “Gravy” Felton, who has been a key member of the band for many years. His contributions to classic Mushroomhead songs like “Along The Way” and “The Dream Is Over” have solidified his place in the band’s history. In addition to Felton’s return, the album features production by band mastermind and drummer Steve “Skinny” Felton, ensuring that Mushroomhead’s signature sound is front and center.
The band also enlisted the help of Matt Wallace for mixing, known for his work with bands like Faith No More and 3 Doors Down. This collaboration adds a new dimension to the album’s sound. Furthermore, Call The Devil marks the first time Mushroomhead has worked with mastering engineer Jacob Hansen, whose impressive resume includes bands like Volbeat, Epica, and Arch Enemy.
In a recent statement, Felton shared his thoughts on the new single, “Fall In Line”, highlighting the use of the color red in the accompanying music video. He described the song as upbeat, aggressive, and fun, emphasizing how quickly it came together during the recording process.
Fans can already pre-order Call The Devil and get ready to experience Mushroomhead live on tour. The band will be hitting the road with Upon A Burning Body, There Is No Us, and Mind Incision, playing shows in various cities across the country. From Buffalo, NY to Cleveland, OH, there are plenty of opportunities for fans to catch Mushroomhead in action.
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