THE EMPIRE SHALL FALL's Awaken To See North American Release

August 9, 2010, 14 years ago

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Restricted Release, in cooperation with Angle Side Side, today confirms October 12th as the North American release date for Awaken, the full-length debut from Rhode Island-based THE EMPIRE SHALL FALL. Awaken is the first metal album from vocalist Jesse David Leach since his departure from KILLSWITCH ENGAGE.

Recorded in 2009, Awaken was originally available for physical purchase via direct band merchandise outlets. Through the new cooperation, the album will now be accessible via proper retail outlets throughout North America.

“We all couldn't be more than happy that this record has gained enough attention to make it to this level of exposure,” comments Leach. “We are proud that our DIY band and our self produced/released record has the potential to reach so many more listeners. Our hope is that a great deal of people will be able to see the passion and message we carry with our music. Fight the good fight!”

The band's eclectic sound is rooted in metal/hardcore; the band citing luminaries AT THE GATES, MESHUGGAH and EDGE OF SANITY as major inspiration. The band, featuring guitarists Jake Davenport and De Lisle, bassist Nick Sollecito, drummer Jeff Pitts, and Leach, also draw heavily from their combined interests in jazz, punk, and experimental music. The band’s lyrics are fueled by political outrage; a passion that forms the backbone of the band and sets them apart from their peers.

The Empire Shall Fall are expected to announce a series of new live shows to support the retail release of Awaken. In the meantime the band has already started writing material for their second album which they plan to release in early 2011.

Sollecito notes, “our new material is definitely a step up from our previous stuff. We are really excited about it and can't wait till we hit the studio to get it all together.

Awaken tracklisting:

'Awaken'

'Lords Of War'

'Voices Forming Weapons'

'Choir Of Angels'

'We The People'

'These Colors Bleed'

'Our Own'

'The Kingdom'


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