ANTERIOR Stream Entire New Album Online

August 22, 2011, 13 years ago

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Welsh melodic death metallers ANTERIOR are currently readying to release their second album, Echoes Of The Fallen. Set for release in Europe on August 26th, in the UK on August 29th and North America on September 13th via Metal Blade Records, the 10-track long player was recorded at Grindstone Studios through 2011 with Scott Atkins producing.

The band have launched an album stream of Echoes Of The Fallen exclusively on their landing page. Surf over to this location to check it out. On the same site you can have a look at the various pre-order options.

Frontman Leon Kemp comments: “That's right! The new album is finally here and we cannot wait for you guys to hear it! We've been hard at it for the past few months with producer Scott Atkins at Grindstone Studios and I must say the tracks are sounding massive. I feel we've really found our sound on this album. It's been quite a while since our last release and we've matured a lot as a band, especially with the addition of some new members. We've managed to retain all the great aspects of our first album "This Age Of Silence" and improve on them. The songs are more concise than before and we've really worked on making each song as strong as it can possibly be. We haven't settled for anything less, and at times it's been tough working to the benchmark we set ourselves, but it's brought the best out in everyone and after hearing the finished product it's definitely been worth it. We've had a phenomenal reaction to some of the new tracks we've played live and we can't wait for this album to drop, we are sure you guys are gonna love it! And if you can't wait to hear some new songs then get your asses to Sonisphere, we'll be ripping out a few new tunes for you guys!”

Echoes Of The Fallen tracklisting:

'To Live Not Remain'

'Blood In The Throne Room'

'Tyranny'

'Of Gods And Men'

'By Horror Haunted'

'Echoes Of The Fallen'

'The Evangelist'

'Sleep Soundly No More'

'Venomous'

'Senora De Las Sombras'


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