Ion Dissonance Title New Album ‘Cursed’, Plan Summer Release

by | Mar 18, 2010

Ion Dissonance have set “Cursed” as the title of their forthcoming album due out early summer via Century Media.

The offering was tracked at .357 Productions with Ion Dissonance guitar player, Antoine Lussier — he also produced Emmure’s last record.

Vocalist Kevin McCaughey comments:

“We are now completely finished with the tracking process for our new album, ‘Cursed’. We only have a few more days of mixing left and we will be hitting up Wild Studios in the coming weeks to master our efforts and finally put an end to this horribly long and arduous recording process. We have been hacking away at this thing for the past three months and are down to our last few days. To see the light at the end of the tunnel and to hear what we have put together is motivating as Hell for us. We all had high hopes for this record and feel that we have undoubtedly delivered the goods.”

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