PRONG Recording Sessions for Follow-up Album Finished
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In a new interview with Devolution magazine, PRONG guitarist/vocalist Tommy Victor spoke about the status of the recording sessions for the band's follow-up to 2023's 'State Of Emergency' album.

He said, 'Yeah, it's in mixdown now.

We sort of finished [recording] it, so it was done fast and quick.' This approach is similar to how they made their classic second album, 'Beg To Differ', where Victor and the band didn't overthink the process.

Regarding the musical direction of the upcoming PRONG album, Tommy said, 'I think there's some really good songs on it — some really fast ones.

It's got a little bit of groove metal.

It's faster than 'State Of Emergency'.

And it's more diverse, I think, too.' The new LP is tentatively due in November via Napalm Records.

Last month, Tommy told Shawn Ratches of Laughingmonkeymusic about PRONG's upcoming LP: 'This record is like a real one that doesn't give a shit about what's going on today.

So, we just do what we do and have a good time.' He added, 'It's definitely modern in its own way, but I'm still trying to do something different, something that is exciting, or trying to.' PRONG has never lost their grip on the scene since forming in 1986 by Victor and cemented into American metal legend.

From '80s club basements of New York City to their official return in the late aughts and today, PRONG have stood their ground as household names in the metal universe.