The theatrical shock rock band GWAR is working on a new studio album. According to a press release, the group is “currently searching for a producer that is brave enough to risk their life to give them the tones of the gods to make this next record stand as a testament to the next era of GWAR.”
The press release adds that “GWAR has been secretly in the writing phase for months in a crackhouse of seclusion in the northside of Chicago.
“A due date for the record has not been decided but the band is grinding out what may prove to be their most savage and bloodthirsty tracks to date.”
GWAR‘s founder, Dave Brockie, was found dead in his home in Richmond, Virginia on March 23, 2014. According to Virginia’s State Medical Examiner’s Office, he died from acute heroin toxicity by accidental means.
Dave Brockie, who fronted GWAR under the name Oderus Urungus was the band’s last remaining original member.
Brockie is not the first member of GWAR to die at an early age. GWAR guitarist Cory Smoot, who played the character of Flattus Maximus for over ten years, was discovered dead on the band’s tour bus on November 3, 2011. He was 34 years old.
GWAR‘s latest album, “Battle Maximus”, sold around 3,500 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 109 on The Billboard 200 chart. The CD — the band’s first full-length studio effort since the loss of Flattus Maximus — was issued on September 17, 2013 on Metal Blade Records.
GWAR‘s previous CD, 2010’s “Bloody Pit Of Horror”, opened with around 2,800 units — roughly half of the first-week tally registered by 2009’s “Lust In Space”, which premiered with 5,000 copies to land at No. 96.
Fonte: Blabbermouth.net