THE AUTUMN OFFERING: Another New Song Posted Online

October 2, 2007

Daytona Beach, Florida's THE AUTUMN OFFERING has posted another new track, entitled " From Atrophy To Obsession ", on its MySpace page. Also available at the same location is previously released song "The Castaway". Both cuts come off the group's new album, "Fear Will Cast No Shadow", due on October 30 via Victory Records. The CD was recorded at AudioHammer Studios in Sanford, Florida with producer Jason Suecof (CHIMAIRA, TRIVIUM, BURY YOUR DEAD, DEVILDRIVER) and engineer Mark Lewis. The record was mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music in New Windsor, New York.

"Fear Will Cast No Shadow" track listing:

01. From Atrophy To Obsession
02. Fear Will Cast No Shadow
03. A Great Distance
04. All That Fall Around Us
05. The Castaway
06. You're Time Is Mine
07. Silence And Goodbye
08. The Wolves At Your Door
09. March Of The Clones
10. Crown Yourself A King, Kill Yourself A Queen
11. Dystopiate

THE AUTUMN OFFERING recently parted ways with drummer Nick Gelyon. "Nick left on good terms due to some personal issues and the situation is unfortunately out of our control," the group previously said in a statement. "He was our brother and we will sorely miss him!!!! Due to the timing of this situation, we enlisted the help of our friend Jon Lee to track the drums on this new album. We want to thank Jon very much for helping us out to get this album done! We have a new drummer now that we will be touring with, his name is Allen Royal."

THE AUTUMN OFFERING recently announced the addition of HELL WITHIN's Matt McChesney as the group's new lead singer.

THE AUTUMN OFFERING's sophomore CD, "Embrace the Gutter", was released in May 2006 via Victory.

Watch THE AUTUMN OFFERING's video for the song "Embrace the Gutter":

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