RUSTED DAWN - The Black Tides Of War Artwork, Tracklisting Revealed

March 20, 2009, 15 years ago

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Eastern Canada-based thrashers RUSTED DAWN have released the album art and tracklisting for their upcoming album, The Black Tides Of War, planned for a summer 2009 release.

The album artwork (pictured at left, click to enlarge) was handled by Ryan Patterson (Auxiliary Design / Coliseum).

"We've built on our constant need for speed and upped the heavy factor significantly, the songs are just as crushing as they are fast. Luke's hands were certainly pushed to the limit during the drum tracking on this one.", commented guitarist/vocalist Jeremy Goddard. "There's a couple of older fan favorites in there from previous EPs, but for the most part it's all new material. This will be the best representation of Rusted Dawn to date."

The Black Tides Of War tracklisting: 'Prologue', 'Red Collar', 'Waking Streets', 'By The Hammer Of Thor', 'Derelict', 'Master Species', 'Stigmantis', 'Where Turns The Tide', 'I Am Becoming Death', 'The Black Tides Of War'.

Formed in 2004, Rusted Dawn is a hail of speed emerging from the east coast of Canada. The group consists of the Goddard brothers, with Jeremy singing and playing guitar and Justin on lead guitar. Rounding out out the band is the rhythm section with Chad McMillan on bass and Luke Vautour on drums.

Influenced by pretty much everything under the sun, the boys have played alongside infamous touring acts such as FUCK THE FACTS, THE END and CANCER BATS, as well as notable east coast heavyweights such as GALLACTUS, IRON GIANT, HELLACAUST and many others, with their most notable performance opening for JOEY BELLADONNA of ANTHRAX fame in 2008.

They have two self-released EP's, The Toxic Shock EP (2006) and The Red Collar EP (2008) and they have also appeared on the Diminished Fifth Records compilation The Music of Artisanship & War.

More on the band at their here page.


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