EMBRACE THE END Sign With ABACUS RECORDINGS

March 2, 2005

Sacramento's EMBRACE THE END have inked a deal with Abacus Recordings.

Featuring current members of FIRST BLOOD and KILLING THE DREAM, EMBRACE THE END separates itself from those acts and the current choking atmosphere of metalcore bands by their sheer scathing ferocity. The sextet just wrapped up the recording of their debut record, titled "Counting Hallways To The Left", at Castle Ultimate Studios with Zach Ohren. Sons of Nero are handling the artwork of the album, set to be released at the beginning of June.

You can listen to the track "Carbombs and Conversations" from the upcoming record at PureVolume.com.

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