Corrosion of Conformity Returns to Studio, First Album Without Founding Member

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Legendary southern sludge metal band Corrosion Of Conformity has begun recording their eleventh studio album. The band has revealed they are working on twelve new songs, with plans to release the album in 2025.

This upcoming record marks a new chapter for the gold-certified group, as it will be their first release without co-founding member Mike Dean, who departed from his role as bassist, vocalist, and keyboardist in September 2023.

Recent social media posts from the band indicate that drummer Stanton Moore is participating in the current recording sessions. While full details about the album's direction and other personnel remain under wraps, the band appears to be moving forward with the creative process.

The yet-untitled album will follow their 2018 release "No Cross No Crown." With their signature blend of heavy metal and southern rock influences, fans eagerly await to hear how the band's sound will evolve in this new iteration.

As recording continues, the band will likely share more updates about the album's progress in the coming months. The 2025 release timeline gives the group ample opportunity to craft their next musical statement.