DOKKEN is planning to enter the studio in December to begin writing a new studio album for a tentative spring 2019 release. The disc will mark the band’s first collection of all-new material since 2012’s “Broken Bones” effort.
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Speaking with Tigman of the Poughkeepsie, New York radio station Z93, DOKKEN frontman Don Dokken stated about the band’s upcoming touring activities (hear audio below): “Actually, we’re winding down. We’ve got four shows on the West Coast [in November] and we’re calling it a day for two months so we can write a new record.
We’re gonna write it in December and January and we’ll have it out in the spring. We have a new record company, and we’re just gonna put a new record out for the spring for the next tour.” Don went on to say that DOKKEN will release “a couple of videos” to promote the new disc.
After “Broken Bones” failed to meet his expectations commercially, Don Dokken publicly questioned whether the band should or would make another record. He was also ruthlessly criticized by fans after radiation treatments from a bout with stomach cancer and eventual vocal-cord surgery hurt his performances.
He told the Bradenton Herald that he took a year or so off after “Broken Bones” to regroup and reassess the band’s place in the rock marketplace.
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“I was getting so bad I had to say, ‘Guys, I’m just destroying our brand. I suck,'” Dokken said. “I put on 40 pounds. I couldn’t sing. I just didn’t look good; I didn’t feel good. I just had to get the radiation over with and rehab and come back.”