The band has returned to Florida's Audiohammer Studios, the exact studio where their previous release Beauty and the Breakdown was recorded. Bury Your Dead have also brought back producer Jason Suecof (Trivium, God Forbid), continuing with the theme of tradition.
Keeping everyone on the edge of their seats, drummer Mark Castillo adds, "All I have to say is the new Bury Your Dead isn't what people are going to expect. You really have to hear this." The yet untitled album is due in stores this spring.
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