40 Below Summer Working on First New Album in 10 Years

40 Below Summer Working on First New Album in 10 Years

Metal

I’m not sure if y’all forgot about New Jersey nü-metal band 40 Below Summer, but get down with the program again ya fucks. They’re almost ready to make their return, according to quite a bit of behind-the-scenes footage of them in the studio with engineer Chris Hammill. 

40 Below Summer began working on the record, which will be their first in 10 years, back in 2023. Their last release was Transmission Infrared back in 2015 (ya know, because that’s how math works). The band’s current lineup features founding vocalist Max Illidge and founding guitarist Joey D’Amico, with guitarist David Mondragon, bassist Tom McNamara, and drummer Anthony Devizio. Check out all that footage, filmed by Hammill, below.

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