ANNOTATIONS OF AN AUTOPSY Forced To Cancel U.S. Tour

November 6, 2009

U.K.-based death metallers ANNOTATIONS OF AN AUTOPSY have been forced to cancel their participation in the upcoming tour with DYING FETUS and THE FACELESS. The band explains, "Due to the American immigration office not processing our visa applications in time because of a backlog, we have been forced to pull out of the upcoming 'Planetary Depravity' tour. We're very sorry to all our fans in the States but it was out of our hands. We're pretty gutted we can't come and party with all of you, but we assure you we will be back there in 2010. We hope you all understand and we'll see you very soon!"

ANNOTATIONS OF AN AUTOPSY is the third band on the Nuclear Blast roster, alongside HYPOCRISY and EX DEO, to be affected recently by changes in U.S. immigration policies.

"The Reign Of Darkness", the new album from the act ANNOTATIONS OF AN AUTOPSY, is scheduled for release in January 2010 via Nuclear Blast Records worldwide (excluding the U.K. where it will be made available through Siege Of Amida Records).

The track listing for the CD is as follows:

01. And So It Begins...
02. In Snakes I Bathe
03. Born Dead
04. Bone Crown (feat. Erik Rutan)
05. Emptiness
06. Catastrophic Hybridization
07. VII: The Horror, The Destruction...
08. Impale The Sun
09. Portrait Of Souls
10. Cryogenica
11. Into The Black Slumber

The cover artwork by Pär Olofsson (THE FACELESS, PSYCROPTIC, SPAWN OF POSSESSION) can be viewed below.

"The Reign Of Darkness" was recorded at Foel Studio in Wales and was engineered by Chris Fielding. The CD was mixed by Erik Rutan (HATE ETERNAL, MORBID ANGEL, CANNIBAL CORPSE) at Mana Recording Studio in St. Petersburg, Florida.

The U.K. version of "The Reign Of Darkness" will include a special bonus DVD, limited to 1,000 copies only.

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