GLASGOW’S own Twin Atlantic have revealed that they’re set to head back into the studio today.
Speaking in a brief interview with Radio 1’s Daniel Carter, frontman Sam McTrusty divulged the exciting information by stating that:
“We’re getting ready to go back into the studio today and record our new album,” McTrusty said. Expanding a little on the new record’s direction. it’s probably our heaviest record yet and it’s our most reactive album. It’s a lot more visceral and a lot more in your face. It definitely feels like we’ve reinvented something.”
The claims of the album’s heaviness is sure to thrill long-time fans who recall the days of A Guidance From Colour and Vivarium, releases from the formative stages of their career which marked out a heavier sound than that which they’ve purveyed in recent years.
Set for a “summer release”, the news arrives in coincidence with the announcement that they’re primed to headline Cheltenham’s 2000 Trees Festival alongside Danish punk heroes Refused.