Black Tide discuss sophomore album

Black Tide have just released a new behind the scenes clip from their recent photo shoot where they talk about their evolution as a band and the forthcoming sophomore album. Guitarist Austin Diaz sheds some light on the new album, "The style has changed, its gotten a lot heavier and a little bit softer at the same time. We tried a lot of new things on this one." Drummer Steven Spence gives his opinion on the evolution, "I think our music has matured, it sounds like a band that's been on the road for three years. It's definitely come across on these recordings."
Black Tide just wrapped up a tour with Bullet For My Valentine and Escape The Fate. For more info on Black Tide visit www.blacktidemusic.com.
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Jason Fisher November 22, 2010
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