

I‘m just so happy to finally get it out there for my fans,” says Puddle of Mudd‘s frontman, Wes Scantlin. “ This album has been a long time coming. Having sold over 7 million albums worldwide and releasing a string of chart-topping hits, including “Blurry,” “She Hates Me,” “Psycho,” and “Control,” Puddle of Mudd is finally ready to share some new music with their fans. It marks the band‘s first full-length album of new material since 2009‘s “Volume 4: Songs in the Key of Love and Hate”. Retrieved September 5, 2020.Multi-Platinum-selling rock band, PUDDLE OF MUDD, will release their long-awaited new album, “Welcome to Galvania”, on September 13th via Pavement Entertainment.

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really want to try to crawl under peoples’ skin and at the same time make some kick-ass rock ‘n roll music." This time we had time to live life and have experiences to talk about.” Scantlin explained "It’s about passion and writing music that connects with other people and somehow heals them. Bassist Douglas Ardito explained the writing process, stating "We had a lot of time to write and then make the record. The band hired Brian Howes, a writer-producer known for working with bands like Buckcherry and Hinder, to assist in writing and production, alongside several other producers including Jack Joseph Puig and Howard Benson. And we realized, ‘Hey, maybe we should hit up some more avenues rather than this punk direction.’” we decided to go over everything with a fine-toothed comb and make sure it was the record we truly wanted to put out.
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After first working with Stevenson and Jason Livermore, the band decided to change directions on the recording style, with Scantlin stating "We did go to Colorado and worked with Jason and Bill on a full record’s worth of material. The band employed a tactic common with Hip hop artists, having multiple producers on the album to match the feel of each song. Originally, the album was due out in July with the title, Living on Borrowed Time. The band had written 60 to 70 songs, eventually narrowing it down to just a few tracks. In early 2007, the album was in finishing stages with producer Bill Stevenson. After the previous album was released, guitarists Paul Phillips and drummer Greg Upchurch left the band, being replaced by Christian Stone and Ryan Yerdon respectively.
