Puddle Of Mudd have introduced their new album ‘Kiss The Machine’ and shared its lead single ‘Beautimous’ – hear beneath.
The album arrives amid frontman Wes Scantlin’s ongoing authorized points, after he was arrested in California final month and charged with home violence and drug possession after an alleged home dispute together with his associate.
It has not stopped the post-grunge band from sharing particulars of their upcoming seventh studio album, which might be launched on Might 2 through Pavement Leisure – pre-order/pre-save right here.
Take heed to ‘Beautimous’ right here:
Talking concerning the album, Scantlin has stated: “This album was a second of readability – me trying within the mirror. I used to be there night time after night time within the studio, studying, recording, pushing myself, and ensuring each a part of it felt genuine. I’m tremendous happy with the way it all got here collectively.”
“I simply need folks to really feel one thing – to smile, and have some hope of their hearts. Music has the ability to heal, and if these songs assist somebody by a tricky time, which means the whole lot to me. That’s what this album is all about.”
‘Kiss The Machine’ tracklist:
- ‘Beautimous’
- ‘Free’
- ‘In Love With A Dancer’
- ‘Again Towards The Wall’
- ‘Firefly’
- ‘Maniac’
- ‘Child You Da Greatest’
- ‘All the things’
- ‘Win Win Win’
At Scantlin’s arrest in Torrance, California in March, TMZ reported that police famous seen marks on the lady’s arms, which led to Scantlin’s arrest. Whereas looking the residence, officers additionally reportedly found a small quantity of a managed substance in his possession.
Final yr, Scantlin was reportedly arrested and pepper sprayed following a police stand-off. The musician was beforehand arrested in 2017 for allegedly making an attempt to board a airplane with a gun.
In different Wes Scantlin-related information, he claimed he was “roofied” by his ex-bandmate earlier than a disastrous gig earlier this yr. Based on Loudwire, gig attendees reported a number of points with the present, from sound to Scantlin’s common stage presence – which was allegedly shaky as he was stumbling and rambling.