The founding guitarist of Trouble, Rick Wartell, has announced the entry into the recording studio for the successor of “The Distortion Field,” dated 2013. Signed a contract with Hammerheart Records, the historic American band was to enter the studio in 2020, except then decide to retrace their steps due to the pandemic.
Last week Trouble founding member Rick Wartell announced that Trouble has begun recording a new album, yes finally! The last album “The Distortion Field” dates back to 2013. When Trouble announced their co-operation with Hammerheart Records in January 2020 it was already planned to record a new album in the Summer of 2020. We all know that did not happen, because the World was a different place in 2020 (and in 2021 as well). But recording has finally started in July 2022.
Below the post from the official Rick Wartell‘s Facebook Page:
Hammerheart Records expects a release in 2023. When asking Rick Wartell what to expect he said it will be a real Trouble album, with all the trademarks. Trouble is: Kyle Thomas (vocals), Rob Hultz (bass), Mark Lira (drums) and as always on guitars: Bruce Franklin and Rick Wartell!