Suicide Silence Complete New Album
It looks like Suicide Silence's sixth album is coming next year
California deathcore merchants Suicide Silence have announced that their upcoming fifth studio album is "in the bag."
Making the announcement on their Instagram over the weekend, Suicide Silence shared an image from the studio featuring a rather adorable dog called Jagger. We're guessing he doesn't feature on the record, but can probably deliver a mean growl when needed.
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The band also revealed that new album will be produced by Steve Evetts, who previously worked with the band on their You Can't Stop Me and The Black Crown. It will also be mixed by Josh Wilbur, whose credits include Soulfly's latest album Ritual and Of Mice & Men's latest album Earthandsky.
Judging by the hashtag, Suicide Silence are aiming for a 2020 release for their sixth record.
In June, Suicide Silence released a rarities album called Rare-Ass Shit, which included a bunch of demos and bonus tracks.
They also released a live album of their 2015 benefit show in July, dubbed Live And Mental, which included a blistering cover of Blind by Korn. You can listen to that below.