The Holy Mess begin recording new album

9 December 2013 | 5:07 am | Staff Writer
Originally Appeared In

Pennsylvanian punks The Holy Mess have entered the studio to record their new album. 

Pennsylvanian punks The Holy Mess have entered the studio to record their new album.


Once released, the LP will follow the band's last studio album, 2012's 'Cande Ru Las Degas'. Recording is taking place at Black and Blue Studios in New Bedford, Massachusetts, with Trevor Reilly and Mike Supina handling production duties.


Don't miss a beat with our FREE daily newsletter

Check out a statement from the band below.


"Dear internet, sportos, motorheads, geeks, bloods, wastoids, dweebies, and dickheads: we begin recording our new record today. Trevor Reilly and Mike Supina will handle the recording duties this time around at Black and Blue Studios in lovely New Bedford, Massachusetts. With a no frills approach to the songwriting, the result is eleven quick, angry, and snappy tunes fit for the current state of your dwindling attention spans. It will be fueled by a steady diet of No Problemo, booze, and weed. Red Scare Industries will release it. More info down the road…. Get stoked shitheads."