Chimaira Ink New Record Deal, Announce Line-up Changes! Posted By: David Priest, Editor In Chief June 16th, 2011
Cleveland, Ohio
metallers CHIMAIRA have inked a deal with Long Branch Records for the European
and Australian territories. The band's new album, entitled "The Age of
Hell", will be released August 26 in Germany and August 29 in the United
Kingdom, Australia and the rest of Europe. The CD will be made available in
North America on August 16 via eOne Music. Long Branch Records is a
new SPV label imprint created by industry veteran Maria Ouellette. CHIMAIRA
is the first of many acts to sign to Long Branch Records, therefore becoming a
cornerstone in the label's quest to build a home for today's best in new and
established rock and metal groundbreakers. Commented CHIMAIRA
frontman Mark Hunter: "CHIMAIRA
understand that in this day and age you need to team up with people who are not
only innovative, but passionate about what they do. We are excited about the
partnership with Long Branch/SPV and look forward to bringing 'The Age Of Hell' to international soil." Added Ouellette:
"We really hope to build a label with a thread that connects amazing
artists in the rock and metal genres and sub-genres. We're going to try to do
things a bit differently, and to do that we need bands that aren't afraid to go
their own way, are amazing musicians, and have something exciting to give to
their fans with every new release. I can't express how thrilled I am that a stellar
band like CHIMAIRA has joined forces with us to explore this new
territory. I look forward to our joint evolution." Stated SPV administrator
Andreas Rennmann, "We are very happy about the
opportunity to work with CHIMAIRA and the beginning of Long Branch
Records. It's an exciting time for us, and it will only get better and grow
stronger. The future is very bright indeed." Mark Hunter recently
spoke to AOL's Noisecreep about "The Age Of Hell" and the band's recent lineup changes. "Last year we did
the [Rockstar Energy Drink] Mayhem Festival, which
was an amazing opportunity for us, and I had a great time doing those
shows," Hunter explained. "But somewhere in between, we all started
taking different directions in our personal lives. It's like any relationship,
really. I think after 12 years of playing in a band together you start
experiencing things that you don't enjoy anymore. It just doesn't seem worth it
to carry on like that. Even though we had just finished a big tour, we started
feeling like that. It became a drag." He continued,
"Musically speaking, we felt that we needed to make something truly
special this time out. It got frustrating when we weren't getting the same
feedback from the drummer [Andols Herrick] we had at
the time. We brought it up to him and we didn't like how the conversation went.
So from there we decided it was best if we just parted ways with each other.
Jim [LaMarca, bassist] quit late in 2010. If that
weren't enough, the next thing I know our keyboardist [Chris Spicuzza] left and we're down to three members left out of
a six-piece band. And we have to go into the studio [laughs]." CHIMAIRA 2011 is:
Mark Hunter - Vocals Although D'Amond is sitting behind the kit for all of CHIMAIRA's current
shows, the drum tracks on "The Age Of Hell"
were laid down by the CD's producer, Ben Schigel, who
has previously worked with DROWNING POOL and WALLS OF JERICHO,
among others. The effort was mixed by Chris "Zeuss"
Harris (HATEBREED, SHADOWS FALL, MURDERDOLLS, 3
INCHES OF BLOOD). CHIMAIRA spent several days last month filming a new music video
and DVD, to be released in connection with "The Age Of
Hell". |