Will Haven To Enter Studio Next Week, Reveal My Own Private Alaska Collaboration
Will Haven are gearing up to hit the studio next week and will be working on a track with Tristan Mocquet of My Own Private Alaska during the sessions. The group offered the following statement on the matter:
“Well here we go, hitting the studio next week to record our first part of the 2010 will haven..This first song is pretty rad and were pretty stoked on it. We toured with a band called My Own Private Alaska (MOPA) about 2 years ago in Europe and became good friends with them. If you havent heard of them check them out below, they are an amazing band which features only piano, drums and vocals.
Very orginal stuff and has alot of power to it even without the standard loud guitars. There record just came out a month or so ago and was produced by our good friend Ross Robinson. Truely amazing musicians. Well on that tour I knew right away I wanted to do something with Tristan (piano player). So with alot talks and recording we have finished his piano parts and they are amazing.
So we will head into the studio to do our parts over it. pretty stoked to see how it comes out. Im hoping we can put this out soon for everyone to hear, so keep checking in…will have more studio info soon..hope all is well..”



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This band went from being The Deftones sometimes kinda awesome little brother band, to being pretty boring, to euro-core / Kerrang favorites, then tried to be a “rock” band & then they just kinda fell off the face of the planet.
Sorry BROS. Might be time to pack it in….Like 5 yrs ago.
The above comment is nonsense. They’ve never sounded like Deftones. They’ve continued to evolve, which is more than can be said for a lot of bands that float on the same sound for their whole career.
Can’t forgive the grammar mistakes in their press release though……
Personally, I have always liked Will Haven. They’re definitely a band I have to be in the mood to listen to though. I never felt as thought their music was boring though. I’m looking forward to their next album.
The grammar mistakes are unforgivable though, I agree.
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