METAL CHURCH's Ronny Munroe - "We're Going To Start Working On A New Record And Maybe Do Some Festivals This Summer"
METAL CHURCH singer Ronny Munroe and drummer Jeff Plate spoke with Metalasfuck.net
on the recent 70000 Tons Of Metal about the possibilities of another
studio album. The band had formally announced in 2009 that they were
calling it quits but reunited last fall for the aforementioned cruise.
"We've got plans," Munroe reveals. "We're going to start working on a
new record and maybe do some festivals this summer. We'll keep everyone
posted as soon as we make up our minds on that. We wanted to see how
this went, and it went very very well. Kurdt (Vanderhoof) has sent me a
couple of things here and there, but it's nothing really that has stuck
yet. We pretty much stopped doing that to focus on (70000 Tons Of
Metal). So when he gets back he's got a few things to do, and then he's
going to bury his head in writing some new stuff. It'll be phenomenal.
He's a great writer. I'm really looking forward to it."
"Well time will tell," Ronny replies when asked if this is a
permanent reunion, "We'll do a record, and we're just not going to do
things the way that we did before. We're not 25 anymore, not saying that
we're old, but we need to do things the right way."
"Everybody understands that this is a complicated business," Plate
adds. "A lot of things had to fall into place. We gotta get a good
record put together and done first, to be honest that's the first thing.
There's a distance between some of the band members, but that's really
not so much of an issue. It’s really getting the music to the ears of
the fans, in their hands and then getting with someone who can put us in
the right environment, at the right show, working with the right band."
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