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New SYMPHONY X album is “definitely coming”, says MIKE LEPOND

18-08-2025

In a new interview with Rev. Tom Brice of Sportzwire RadioSYMPHONY X bassist Mike LePond spoke about the progress of the songwriting sessions for the band’s long-awaited follow-up to 2015’s “Underworld” album. He said: “We are getting closer. And, yeah, the fans, they’re clamoring for a new album. I can’t blame ’em. It’s been 10 years. If JUDAS PRIEST didn’t come out with an album for 10 years, I’d be pretty mad too. We have been writing it. We have most of the parts kind of together. Now it’s just a matter of recording it, really. So, it’s definitely coming. And if things stay on track the way they are, we’re thinking next year it will be out, so we’re excited. I mean, the stuff sounds really, really cool. And believe me, I want you guys to hear it as soon as possible.”

Regarding the musical direction of the new SYMPHONY X material, Mike said: “Well, the ‘Underworld’ record, I felt, encompassed a bunch of SYMPHONY X styles. I think the new record, judging from what I’ve been hearing, it’s gonna even more kind of be like a summary of SYMPHONY X‘s career, as far as our musical directions. ‘Cause we went on a few directions. There was a point in our career where we got noticeably heavier and a little more straighter.”

LePond went on to elaborate on the reasons for the delay in putting out new SYMPHONY X music, explaining: “With SYMPHONY X, there’s tremendous pressure on us to consistently do great records. Our fans, they’re really diehard fans and they’re so supportive and they expect only excellence from us. So that’s always in the back of our mind. So, if we’re working on something and maybe it’s good, but we’re not sure, we won’t use it. We’re only gonna put songs on the record that we feel are excellent and worthy of the fans. So absolutely that plays a role. But the other things too — you had COVID, and in and out of touring. Once you start touring, then you forget about the writing and then you come back to it and then you forget where you left off and you start again.”

Early next month, SYMPHONY X will embark on a summer/fall 2025 North American tour with Finnish metallers SONATA ARCTICA. The trek will launch on September 4 in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania and conclude on September 29 in Red Bank, New Jersey.

During this year’s 70000 Tons Of Metal cruise, LePond told Metal Anthology about the band’s follow-up to “Underworld”: “(We’ve been working on new material for) many years. A bunch of years. We are working on a new album, and it’s gonna have all the cool stuff you guys like. It’s gonna have the big symphonic stuff, it’s gonna have the heavy riffs, it’s gonna have the classical (elements as well). It’s gonna have all that stuff in there.”

He continued: “When we write, it just takes time, because (SYMPHONY X guitarist and main songwriter) Michael Romeo, his rule (is) there’s no filler songs, no songs that are, like, ‘Ah, it’s not bad.’ And it goes in the garbage. They’ve all gotta be where at least we think they’re all great. They all have to be that.

“The fans are, like, ‘Hey, it’s been so long.’ But we promise you it’s coming,” Mike added. “It’s gonna be good.”

Asked if there will be a longer song on the upcoming SYMPHONY X album, considering “Underworld” contained mostly “shorter, more straightforward” tracks, Mike said: “We’re still thinking where we wanna go with that. There’s gonna be something crazy epic on it. We just don’t know how we’re gonna present it yet. But with all the newer technology for the symphonic stuff, it’s gonna be monstrous.”

LePond added: “So, yeah, we’re excited to finally do it again. When it’s time to record the bass, I’ll been sweating for days, but once it’s done… I have this routine. Once I finish all my bass tracks and I’m just so tired and wiped out, I go to McDonald’s (fast food restaurant chain). That’s the only time I go, and it’s, like, ‘Ah.’ My comfort.”

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