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4/07/2015 4:33 pm  #41


Re: 2015 releases

French progressive metallers GOJIRA have entered Silver Cord, the new New York-based recording studio designed and owned by the band's guitarist/vocalist, Joseph Duplantier, to begin tracking their sixth album for a late 2015 release via Roadrunner.During a June 2014 interview with Sweden's Rocksverige.se, Duplantier stated about the progress of the songwriting sessions for GOJIRA's follow-up to 2012's "L'Enfant Sauvage": "We record demos, we jam, we work really hard… super hard on the songs. We wanna put out our greatest album."He continued: "We do things a little differently. We dump songs, we dump riffs, which we never did before."[In the past] we would prepare 12 songs, get in the studio and record them just exactly as they are on the demos."Joseph added: "We decided to do it differently this time. So [on previous albums] we would push each song to its maximum until it becomes really good. But this time we wanna select them right away. [If we come up a riff that sounds slightly] boring [from the start], we [get rid of it] instead of [spending time] trying to make it more interesting."So we have at least 20 songs — like, the main ideas, the core of each one. But we still need, now, to work on putting all the stuff together, but we have a lot of material that we really love this time. It's kind of challenging for us, also, 'cause the style is changing a little bit. We have some PANTERA-ish kind of riffs, which is kind of new for us. But we wanna… Because we want to… We want [the riffs] to be a little punchier sometimes."Asked if GOJIRA will cut down those 20 song ideas to 12 or 13 complete tracks to record for the next album, Duplantier said: "Even to less than that. I want a short, very dynamic kind of album. But we have so much material; we could release three records or something."We believe in simplicity. When we release a record, we do it the old-school way. We could release a song once in a while and that's it. It would be better for these days to do it this way. I think that's what bands will do in the future. I think albums are dying. I think bands are going to work for a week at the end of a tour, release a song and go back on tour. And here you go — the fans are excited… But we're so old school. We still wanna have that big chapter in our career that we call albums that are so important. It's like a personal Bible that we're writing; it's very intense."Joseph also confirmed that he will be in charge of the production of the next GOJIRA album. He said: "I wanna produce it. I have to do it myself somehow. It makes me feel great. I love it. That's what I do. It's what I like. I wanna do it. So everybody's, like, 'Oh, you should work with a big producer.' I don't think so. It could be a very personal sound, it could be a very direct dialog with the fans, without the interaction of anyone. Even if it's a great person, this person is still between us and the fans."
 

 

4/07/2015 4:34 pm  #42


Re: 2015 releases

finally a follow up to sausage

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4/07/2015 7:15 pm  #43


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wonder if josh wilbur is producing again

 

4/14/2015 1:49 pm  #44


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Hmmm...what big release is next?

 

4/14/2015 3:36 pm  #45


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there is a new drudkh next week

other than that coal chamber and faith no more

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4/15/2015 9:34 am  #46


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june 23rd

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4/15/2015 7:46 pm  #47


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new ghost supposed to be more straight forward heavy guitars, so that might be good

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4/16/2015 11:42 am  #48


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i only like a handful of songs from the last one. that new singer stuff is silly.

 

4/16/2015 12:25 pm  #49


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baroness about finished a new one

"Well, I will say this: Not to give too much away, but this record, it’s a rocker. We definitely did a lot of experimenting with Yellow and Green, and a lot of ideas that we wanted to just get out. We were on a writing streak that year, so we just absolutely were cranking out songs. We have a new rhythm section now, and it’s the first time we’ve written with the new rhythm section. So we had a little bit of a hump to get over. And once we did everyone was super excited. It’s a rockin’, uptempo record. I’m excited about it. We’re all pretty stoked."

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4/16/2015 1:51 pm  #50


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Cool. Last one had some great songs, but id rather have heavy jams from Baroness.

 

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