After the release of the 1998 Social Distortion album "Live at the Roxy," the band took a break as frontman Mike Ness supported a solo album. Danell, who had been a member of the band since its inception in 1979, died during the hiatus.
Time Bomb Recordings, Social Distortion’s label, announced in June that Social Distortion was beginning work on a new album with producer James Saez, who worked on Ness' two solo albums and on "Live at the Roxy."
Saez is also contributing guitar and percussion to the forthcoming album. John Maurer (bass), Johnny Wickersham (guitar, formerly of the Cadillac Tramps) and Charlie Quintana (drums) round out the band's lineup.
The last live Social Distortion performance was at a May 6 benefit show in Irvine, Calif., for Danell's family. That show featured Ness backed by Maurer, Wickersham and Quintana.