As mastermind Bruce Lamont explains: "The songs we are working have some breathing room so to speak. I don't think we will nail down exactly where things will go or how long a said part will be played until we record.
"With that in mind, I think the course of action will be to record live in the studio with a minimal amount of overdubs to keep the spontaneity things."
More Yakuza updates will surface surrounding this unique album in the near future. In the meantime, Yakuza are slated to play this year's Maryland Deathfest and Bruce Lamont will be heading to Europe next month with MINSK to play alongside them."
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