ATREYU: First 'Congregation Of The Damned' Webisode Available

August 21, 2009

Orange County rock act ATREYU has uploaded the first webisode (see below) in preparation for the October 27 release of the band's follow-up to 2007's acclaimed "Lead Sails Paper Anchor". In this first clip, the group reflects on the past 10 years together and what lies ahead with the new record.

Entitled "Congregation of the Damned", ATREYU's new album was produced by Bob Marlette (AIRBOURNE, OZZY OSBOURNE) and was mixed by Rich Costey (THE MARS VOLTA, SYSTEM OF A DOWN, RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE). A fall co-headlining tour with HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD is set to kick off on October 16 at The Pavilion in Lubbock, Texas.

"I wrote the line 'congregation of the damned' for one of the songs on the album and it got me thinking," said vocalist Alex Varkatzas. "It kind of feels like in a lot of ways that we, as members of a society, are just gathering around and collectively getting fucked over. When you look at what's going on in our economy and how other people treat each other, it's kind of like we're all just lemmings. We're lined up blankly staring blindly at nothing and just going along with the flow like a congregation of the damned. So this record really reflects my thoughts and feelings about that in every possible way."

While "Congregation of the Damned" addresses some dark, troubling subject matter, creating the album was far from a struggle. The band starting writing new material in January 2009 and by the time they entered Henson Studios in Los Angeles with producer Bob Marlette, they had 25 new songs.

"I think this is the longest our band has ever had laser-like focus on an album," Varkatzas said. "We were all working together really well and we had a great time in the studio with Bob, who we called BeelzeBob. He's this jovial cigar-smoking, goatee-sporting dude from Nebraska, and he really helped us fine tune the material and nail our best performances."

While "Congregation of the Damned" features some of the band's heaviest riffs ever on tracks like "You Were the King, Now You're Unconscious" and "Bleeding Is A Luxury", it also contains some of truly delicate and sentimental moments, including piano ballad "Wait For You".

"That one's just a beautiful song, and if you don't like it, you don't have a heart," Varkatzas said. "I'd say that this album is a mix of everything we've ever done. For every song that's more melodic or rock-driven there's a total shitkicker, and I think that's what makes us a well-rounded band."

ATREYU will remain on the road throughout most of 2010.

"The new set is gonna feature a lot of songs from 'Congregation' plus a bunch of other stuff," Varkatzas said. "We're just really happy with the album and we can't wait to play it for people live."

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