10 Years – Reveal Plans to Stop Touring in 2006; Begin Work on Next Album

10 YEARS have revealed on their MySpace page that the band will not tour anymore for the rest of the year, opting instead to begin working on its next album. Singer Jesse Hasek told Launch Radio Networks that the band has been toying with song ideas during its last few months on the road, but now has to focus on piecing them together:

“It’s very difficult to go through a whole song structure when all your gear is packed up in the trailer, and honestly, after you play five out of seven days, sometimes you just want to sit. So, yeah, we need to definitely get in a room and hash it out. We work well together when we have a confined area with no distractions. That’s when we really, really work hard.”

Guitarist Matt Wantland also thanked the group’s fans for sticking with the band and buying over 400,000 copies of its debut disc, “The Autumn Effect”, which is officially classified as Gold.

10 YEARS finished up its 18 months on the road with a slot on the recent KORN fronted FAMILY VALUES TOUR.

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