Rolling Stone Catches Up With Gym Class Heroes in the Studio
Rolling Stone just posted an article today after catching up with Gym Class Heroes, who are currently in a New York studio working on their upcoming album Black Widow, due out this summer. There’s a cool photo of the guys with Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy, who is helping to produce the record, in the studio working on the album. I’ve posted it above. If you want to check out the full article, click here to link to the Rolling Stone site.
Rolling Stone did a good job of talking to a number of people to get feedback on the album. Patrick Stump told the reporter that he plans to let the intelligence of the band show through in the album, just as much as how much fun they have together when they are in the studio. Drummer Matt told reporter Steve Appleford that the band is on a creative roll lately, pumping out a song a day. The reporter even got a few of Travie’s lines down for the upcoming track “Drunk Text Romeo”, which Trav explains is about texting girls in his phone while he’s under the influence of too much Merlot. Also, the track featuring Busta Rhymes will be titled “Peace Sign” and is produced by Miami duo Cool and Dre, and the collaborative track with Daryl Hall will be titled “I’m Home”, though it is currently unfinished. Travie also said about the collaboration with Busta Rhymes that he intends to prove to the hip-hop world that he should be regarded as a serious MC to be reckoned with. Working with some of the best in the industry, I’m sure Black Widow will provide proof of this.

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