In 2016 HYDROGYN went back into the studio with new vocalist Erica Parrott for their most ambitious album yet, "Redemption". Like the element after which they take their name, HYDROGYN went back to basics, taking the process down to its most elemental level - high energy, high creativity, positive vibes, and raw power. "I knew this was where I belonged" Parrott said after meeting with Westlake. Her aggressive vocal talent and positive energy were the spark that reignited the flame for the entire band. Collaboration has never been stronger and the energy has never been higher. "Everything from music to melody and lyrics just seemed to fall right into place, says Parrott. Bassist Chris Sammons agrees, attesting that the new energy allowed every member to be themselves musically. As proof, he points to the first day the band met in the studio. "We pumped out an incredibly heavy in-your-face tune in a matter of minutes." "Redemption" is an electric, hard as nails, tour de force album that is hitting the broadest audience for the band in over a decade. Guitarist Jeff Boggs said it best. "There are no limitations". HYDROGYN is on fire.