According to Charlie Banante, the new job will be more demanding than its predecessors
Anthrax is preparing to return to the studio and record their third album since the return of vocalist Joey Belladonna in 2011.
Following Worship Music (2011) and For All Kings (2016), the new work will be heavier and will reflect the current state of the world, according to drummer and composer Charlie Benante in an interview with Revolver .
“A lot of people are angry about everything that’s been happening,” he says, revealing that he already has several riffs written but none recorded, as the group is currently touring with Slayer on their farewell tour , leaving no time to record.
The series of shows that Slayer is headlining will end on December 8th in Helsinki, Finland, leaving Anthrax with free time to return to the studio.
