BORN OF OSIRIS: Entire New Album Available For Streaming

March 21, 2011

"The Discovery", the third full-length album from the Chicago-based progressive metal hybrid BORN OF OSIRIS, is available for streaming in its entirety at the band's Facebook page. Due on March 22 via Sumerian Records, the CD was recorded at BOTA Studio in Lake In The Hills, Illinois and was mixed by Jason Suecof (ALL THAT REMAINS, TRIVIUM, DEVILDRIVER).

In other news, BORN OF OSIRIS has posted a video for the new track "Recreate" featuring footage from the band's performances during last year's "Thrash And Burn" tour. This clip can be found exclusively on the Hot Topic version of "The Discovery", which features a DVD with other special video content that is a must for any die-hard fan.

"The Discovery" track listing:

01. Follow The Signs
02. Singularity
03. Ascension
04. Devastate
05. Recreate
06. Two Worlds Of Design
07. A Solution
08. Shaping The Masterpiece
09. Dissimulation
10. Automatic Motion
11. The Omniscient (An Interlude)
12. Last Straw
13. Regenerate
14. XIV
15. Behold

Commented guitarist Lee McKinney: "The track 'Follow The Signs' is a song we've done a lot of experimenting with. We recorded it a couple different times, once in demo form with Misha Mansoor of PERIPHERY, and once again on 'The Discovery'. This version has a different structure than we originally planned for, but we like the way it has progressed. It's one of the more straightforward songs on the album, and the ending gives an idea of how we've stepped up the guitar work for this effort."

BORN OF OSIRIS's sophomore album, "A Higher Place", came out in 2009.

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