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Tuesday, August 2, 2011 - New Skeletonwitch Album Track Listing Revealed | Athens, Ohio's Skeletonwitch will release their new album, "Forever Abomination", in October via Prosthetic Records. The follow-up to 2009's "Breathing The Fire" was recorded at a Los Angeles studio with producer Matt Hyde (Slayer, Machine Head, Kreator). The effort will include the track "The Infernal Resurrection", the demo version of which appears as the B-side on the final seven-inch of a limited-edition vinyl trilogy. This marks Skeletonwitch's first recording with the group's new drummer, former Demiricous skin-pounder Dustin Boltjes.
"Forever Abomination" will be released on the following dates:
Mainland Europe: October 7 United Kingdom: October 10 North America: October 11 Japan: October 19
The album will be issued in three formats: digital download; a six-panel, plastic-free digipak; and a triple-gatefold LP (which in turn will be available in several color variants). More details are available at ForeverAbomination.com.
"Forever Abomination" track listing:
01. This Horrifying Force (The Desire To Kill) 02. Reduced To The Failure Of Prayer 03. Of Ash And Torment 04. Choke Upon Betrayal 05. Erased And Forgotten 06. The Infernal Resurrection 07. Rejoice In Misery 08. Cleaver Of Souls 09. Shredding Sacred Flesh 10. Sink Beneath Insanity 11. My Skin Of Deceit |
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