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RF: We are right in the middle of recording our second full-length album which will be called ‘Soft Machines.’
          We started writing this record at the end of 2019 and we started recording it right as the pandemic started,
          so that has certainly influenced some of the writing. We are really excited to be working with some heavy
          weights in the studio, including engineers Justin Day and Steve Wright.

          JM: Yeah, I am excited to be working with Steve Wright who has done a lot of work with some big bands
          including, Slipknot, Future Islands, Dog Fashion Disco and SR-71, to name a few. For me as a drummer, I
          am  happy  to  be  working  with  Justin  Day from New  Noise  Recordings.  He  is  there  to  primarily focus  on
          engineering  my  drums  for  this  upcoming  album.  He  is  a  great  engineer  and  has  a  way  of  making  me
          comfortable and relaxed in the studio so that I can concentrate on my performance. He handles everything
          else, which is nice.

          MH: Thank you, guys. Any last words for our readers? What is one message you would give to your fans?

          RM: Only that our fans have been so supportive -- particularly now when we're unable to play shows, that
          they keep us going. We continue to get merch orders…T-shirts, stickers, CDs…and that's been keeping us
          alive during this period. Much love to our fans!

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          Learn more about VEER and follow them on these sites:
          Website: https://veerband.net/
          Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/veerband
          Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/veerband/

          Watch their Official Music Video for “Red Tide”: https://youtu.be/heglb9-x2yM










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