A little over a month after playing three new songs during an appearance at this year's Tibetan Freedom Concert, Live headed into a Los Angeles studio over the weekend to begin work on its fourth album.
The York, Pennsylvania, group plans to reach out to fans via the internet while recording the new album, and has installed a remote camera in the studio that began broadcasting live images and audio yesterday.
Fans can tune in to the around-the-clock studio feed of Live working on the record, the follow-up to 1997's "Secret Samadhi," at the group's official website at www.friendsoflive.com. Live hopes to have the new album out by the middle of next year.
U2 was the first major act to webcast an audio and video feed of a band recording an album when it placed a camera in its studio during the making of 1997's "Pop."