"This looks to be a very musically invigorating record," says bassist David Ellefson (ex-Megadeth). "No doubt there will be hints of F5's past sound on the disc, but these new songs are definitely developing a much more progressive sound for the band."
Due to the departure of original drummer Dave Small, Jimmy DeGrasso of Ministry has been enlisted for the session's drumming.
Having just inked a worldwide record deal with OarFin Distribution, F5's new disc is slated for a spring 2008 release. More details on the album's development can be found at - www.f5theband.com
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