Suicide Silence guitarist Mark Heylum was recently asked by Loudwire about the bands current mindset having now had some time passed since the death of their singer Mitch Lucker this past November. Regarding that, Heylum offered:
“Well the mindset right now is that none of us really have the energy after all of this. From going 150,000 miles per hour in the band, going to a different country every week and going at it so hard, then all of a sudden stopping. We don’t want to do anything. We don’t want to think about what we’re going to do. We want to chill out for a little bit and then if something happens, it happens, if it doesn’t, it doesn’t. It’s as simple as that.”
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He also confirmed that the bands forthcoming star-studded live DVD of their memorial show they played for Mitch Lucker is still on track for a release, offering:
“We will definitely be releasing a memorial DVD from the memorial show we did for Mitch. We played in California last year and that will definitely be coming out, so we definitely have at least a couple of more releases in the coming year — DVD stuff and you know, like we said, we don’t have plans on anything else.”
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