Lewis told The Pulse of Radio that the band tried to move forward this time by getting different sounds in the studio. "It's a departure from the last record, which I'd like to think was a departure from the record before, and so on and so forth," he said. "Probably the most musical record that we've made yet. A lot more effect-y experimentation and, you know, a lot more textures with, you know, vintage instruments and vintage amps. There's definitely some different flavors on this record."
Lewis told Mtv.com that the new disc features elements such as a pedal steel guitar, a gospel choir and "a lot of things that have never really been done on a Staind record before."
The first single from "The Illusion of Progress" is called "Believe". Staind shot a video for the song last week in Los Angeles.
The clip centers around the group taking a cross-country drive from their hometown of Springfield, Massachusetts to the West Coast.
Staind will hit the road with 3 Doors Down and Hinder for a summer tour beginning on July 4 in Muskegon, Michigan. The group will also open for Nickelback this fall in Europe.
Altitude Tv's "Live and Direct" show has posted video footage of Staind performing its new single "Believe" on June 24, 2008 at an industry showcase at the Viper Room in Hollywood, California. Watch the five-minute clip below.

