Corrosion of Conformity just walked out of Barry Gibb’s private house with a secret that is shaking up the music world. The band finished tracking guitars for their new double album in the most unlikely place on earth. They did not choose a corporate studio. Instead they followed a trail of friendship that led straight to the Bee Gees home. Stephen and producer Warren Riker built a world class dream studio there. And the band found a sanctuary to capture their loudest ideas.
Corrosion of Conformity got an invitation that most musicians only dream about. They were digging into the sounds of a new project by Stephen Gibb and fell in love with the production. After a few phone calls, they loaded a U-Haul and drove to Miami to record where the hits were born.
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Corrosion of Conformity – Fire and Water (Free Cover)
Fans are losing their minds over this news. One viewer said that seeing Barry healthy and supporting new music is the greatest thing in history. Another person mentioned that this is the most badass thing to happen in a lifetime. People love that a genius like Barry is sharing his world with Corrosion of Conformity.
This loud energy did not start in Miami. Corrosion of Conformity has been building a wall of sound for decades. They always find a way to stay true to their roots while reaching for something higher.
Corrosion of Conformity – Full Performance – Live at Hellfest 2024
The second performance shows the raw power that caught the ear of the Gibb family. You can hear the swampy tones that make Corrosion of Conformity famous. It is the perfect example of why a legend like Barry would trust them with his favorite guitar.
Corrosion of Conformity proves that real music has no borders. They bridge the gap between their own heavy sound and classic pop history with total respect. Follow Corrosion of Conformity on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube to see where this wild story goes next.