Nativ (ex-Attack Attack!) May be Done, But I Am Abomination Have a New Album in the Works

by | Mar 18, 2014

Remember when we did an interview with Phil Druyor a few years ago at a Burger King? We talked about I Am Abomination’s rad cover of Michael Jackson’s “Dirty Diana” and how they regularly steal food from Walmart.

Since then it’s been quite a wild ride for Druyor. Last year alone was intense when his band Nativ (featuring ex-members of Attack Attack!) disbanded when a physical altercation with a couple members brought about legal issues.

But despite the turbulence it doesn’t seem that Druyor will be stopping anytime soon. In fact, I Am Abomination have plans to record a new album sometime this year. Right now everything is in the preliminary stages, but we’ll keep you posted as we hear more.

And since we mentioned it, here’s their cover of “Dirty Diana.”

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