(PE) Puddle of Mudd, is ready to shake up the music world with their latest album, Kiss The Machine. The album is out now via Pavement Entertainment and available to stream on all digital platforms.
Kiss The Machine showcases the band's fearless approach to music and their commitment to innovation. "There's a lot of blood, sweat, and tears in this record," says Scantlin. "We wanted to mix and match different styles together, have fun, and just create something fresh. It's all about pushing boundaries and breaking out of the same old vibe."
Kiss The Machine reflects the raw energy and personal journey of Scantlin, who was fully immersed in every aspect of its creation. "This album was a moment of clarity - me looking in the mirror. I was there night after night in the studio, learning, recording, pushing myself, and making sure every part of it felt authentic. I'm super proud of how it all came together," says Scantlin.
Kiss The Machine is a testament to resilience and creative freedom. "I just want people to feel something - to smile, and have some hope in their hearts," Scantlin shares. "Music has the power to heal, and if these songs help someone through a tough time, that means everything to me. That's what this album is all about."
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