Static-X Announces May 2020 Release Date for New Album Project Regeneration

Static-X has announced that their highly anticipated seventh studio album Project Regeneration will be released on May 29, 2020. After the band’s initial announcement late last year, the band has shared a teaser video for their new song “Hollow” along with a slew of fall 2019 North American tour dates with  DevilDriver, Dope and more.

All original bandmembers Tony Campos, Koichi Fukuda and Ken Jay are all on board with the new album and will feature final recordings of the late frontman Wayne Static from a selection of unreleased or otherwise unfinished Static-X tracks. Campos spoke about the recording process for the upcoming album in a press release.

“Our producer was going through all of these old studio tapes, many of which were damaged. He called me up and told me that I needed to get down to the studio right away and listen to what he found. I jumped in my car and raced to the studio, and what he shared fucking blew me away. It was Wayne singing on track after track, but there was little to no music on any of it. Most of the tapes were damaged and Waynes voice was virtually all that remained intact.”

The band also stated that fans who have preordered their album will be getting it a week prior along with merchandise, which they started to ship out. In the meantime, we have decided to go ahead and ship out all of the merchandise and schwag associated with the pre-orders to all the fans who have participated. This way they can have all of their shirts, hoodies, posters, etc., while we all wait a little bit longer for the music to be complete.. As originally planned, the CDs will ship to everyone the week prior to release.” Fans can preorder here.

Static-X, DevilDriver, Dope, Wednesday 13 + Raven Black 2019 U.S. Tour Dates
11/08 – Austin, Texas @ Emo’s
11/09 – Tyler, Texas @ Clicks
11/10 – Oklahoma City, Okla. @ Diamond Ballroom
11/12 – Baton Rouge, La. @ Varsity Theatre
11/13 – New Orleans, La. @ House of Blues
11/15 – Fort Lauderdale, Fla. @ Revolution
11/16 – Tampa. Fla. @ The Orpheum
11/17 – Destin, Fla. @ Club LA
11/19 – Greensboro, N.C. @ Cone Denim
11/20 – Norfolk, Va. @ The Norva
11/21 – Columbus, Ohio @ Express Live
11/22 – Albany, N.Y. @ Skyloft
11/23 – Providence, R.I. @ Providence Metal Fest
11/24 – New York, N.Y. @ Sony Hall
11/27 – Flint, Mich. @ Machine Shop
11/28 – Flint, Mich. @ Machine Shop
11/29 – Cincinnati, Ohio @ Riverfront Live
11/30 – Milwaukee, Wis. @ The Rave II
12/01 – Champaign, Ill. @ The City Center
12/02 – Chicago, Ill. @ House of Blues
12/03 – Green Bay, Wis. @ Green Bay Distillery
12/04 – St. Paul, Minn. @ The Myth
12/05 – Des Moines, Iowa @ Wooly’s
12/06 – Sauget, Ill. @ Pop’s
12/07 – Lincoln, Neb. @ Bourbon Theater
12/08 – Colorado Springs, Colo. @ Sunshine Studios Live
12/10 – Salt Lake City, Utah @ The Royal Bar +
12/11 – Boise, Idaho @ Knitting Factory +
12/12 – Spokane, Wash. @ Knitting Factory +
12/13 – Portland, Ore. @ Hawthorne Theatre +
12/14 – Seattle, Wash. @ El Corazon +
12/15 – Vancouver, British Columbia @ Rickshaw Theatre +
12/17 – San Francisco, Calif. @ Slim’s +
12/18 – Fresno, Calif. @ Fulton 55 +

+ – w/ Wednesday

Roy Lott: College grad and aspiring music journalist. I have a passion for all things music, listen to most genres and go to many shows and festivals (if the lineup is good). Discovering new music and artists is another habit of mine that I can't shake.
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