Revolver editor Sammi Chichester conducted an interview with vocalist Hernan “Eddie” Hermida and guitarist Mark Heylmun of California deathcore masters SUICIDE SILENCE at the two-day Ozzfest Meets Knotfest event, which took place September 24-25 at San Manuel Amphitheater And Festival Grounds in San Bernardino, California. You can now watch the chat below.

Speaking about the recording process for SUICIDE SILENCE‘s upcoming self-titled album, which is due in February 2017 via Nuclear Blast Entertainment, Hermida said: “Well, working with [producer] Ross [Robinson, who has previously worked with KORN, SLIPKNOT, LIMP BIZKIT and SEPULTURA, among others] was a delight. As many people like to talk on the Internet that he’s not a delight, I will tell you firsthand, a coffee in the morning and a little bit of soul searching in the afternoon is never a bad cup of tea.”

Added Mark: “But, on the other end, Dan Kenny, our bass player, was just talking about recording with Ross with Dino [Cazares] from FEAR FACTORY, who… they’ve been around together forever. And Dan was, like, ‘I’m not gonna lie. If we record another record with Ross, I’m scared, because I know what he’ll get out of me.’ ‘Cause he’ll get everything… Whatever it is that is inside you he’ll get out, and it’s always for the better. And the best pieces of art and the best creations come from pain and from honest things that you need to fucking get out. But it was fucking amazing… [And] Joe Barresi [KYUSS, MELVINS, TOOL, QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE] mixed it, so that’s fucking awesome. [He was] sick to work with. [he] fucking dealt with us while were on tour, sending us mixes, and we were listening to all of it.”

On the topic of the musical direction of SUICIDE SILENCE‘s new album, Heylmun said: “It’s going to completely change everything you probably ever will think, and have thought, or ever will fucking feel about SUICIDE SILENCE.”

Added Hermida: “The best way I’ve described it is, take a bullet train — one of those Japanese bullet trains — that goes, like, three hundred miles an hour, and then turn the steering wheel as fast you can, and there we are. And whatever comes up is whatever comes up; we’re not worried about it. We’re just here to have you guys listen to what we believe is good music for ourselves, for our lives, for our souls.”

“You Can’t Stop Me”, SUICIDE SILENCE‘s first album to feature Hermida, was released in July 2014 via Nuclear Blast Entertainment.

Fonte: Blabbermouth.net