Rancid Enter Studio

2008-01-14 by 204409 EMERITUS | 12 Comments
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(Los Angeles) The incomparable punk band Rancid began recording today in a studio on the California coast with long-time friend, producer and label president Brett Gurewitz, who has worked with Rancid on virtually every record in their extensive, accomplished career.

In the five years since the release of Indestructible, the members of Rancid have been anything but dormant. 2004 saw the release of guitarist Lars Frederiksen’s second solo album Viking, a scorching homage to Lars’ vida loca, equal parts violence and love. 2005 marked the release of Haunted Cities by singer Tim Armstrong’s side project, the Transplants. Additionally, in 2007 Armstrong released a superb solo record, A Poet’s Life, which spawned the summertime hit single “Into Action,” heard on radio stations across the country and on dance floors around the world. Meanwhile, bassist Matt Freeman’s legendary skills were highlighted on both the Transplants record and tour, and also on worldwide tours playing with Social Distortion. Seemingly, the band has so much creative output, it cannot be contained in a single project.

But a new Rancid record is different -- something special, never hasty or perfunctory, as their fervent, untiring fans have learned over the years. A Rancid record is an organic thing, not cultivated, but rather harvested wild; filled to the brim with all the living done in between stints in the studio. This record will be no different. Sweated over, hammered out and brought forth, the yet-untitled release will have all the hard knocks and big wins of lives lived prodigiously.

Rancid formed from the ashes of the cult East Bay band, Operation Ivy, in the early 90s and in their 15+ years have sold millions of records. Their 1994 breakthrough hit record Let’s Go and 1995 smash …And Out Come the Wolves garnered gold and platinum records from around the world, produced multiple hit singles and ensured worldwide fame for the band. Still, Rancid remains true to their vision and their friends, working with Epitaph founder, president and producer Brett Gurewitz in and out of the studio for over a decade. The only line-up change aside from the addition of Lars Frederiksen in 1993 was when Brandon Steineckert took over drum duties from Brett Reed last year. They wear their loyalty like a proud emblem.

Slated for a release later in the year on Epitaph/Hellcat, the new Rancid record promises to be a phenomenal addition to a consistently exceptional career.


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DaveBum69
January 14th 2008
699 Comments


Yeah even though I haven't listened to them in ages


descendents1
January 14th 2008
702 Comments


lolincomparable

Monticello
January 14th 2008
805 Comments


Yes this is good news.
/puts on ...And Out Come The Wolves

Serpento
January 14th 2008
2351 Comments


[quote=lies]Additionally, in 2007 Armstrong released a superb solo record, A Poet’s Life[/quote]

Aficionado
January 14th 2008
1027 Comments


lol

but ya I'm excited

NortherlyNanook
January 15th 2008
1286 Comments


Sweet. I'm betting that this won't be too bad, since I don't really see Rancid as losing their "stuff" just yet.

Intransit
January 15th 2008
2797 Comments


I thought Indestructible was fine, regardless of the shit it got.

Tyler
Emeritus
January 15th 2008
7927 Comments


Band used to be one of my favourites as a young teen. They're pretty consistent so this will be solid at worst I reckon.

Rudd13
January 15th 2008
952 Comments


Can't wait.

londoncalling457
January 16th 2008
2715 Comments


Awesome.

Alex101
January 16th 2008
129 Comments


Yes!

camdizzle
January 16th 2008
58 Comments


Tim Armstrong's voice makes me cringe, but I like some of their stuff...



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