DIVINITY COMPROMISED To Release 'A World Torn' Next Week

March 15, 2013

The long-awaited debut release from Chicago symphonic prog-metal band DIVINITY COMPROMISED will be unleashed to the world this Tuesday, March 19. The effort will be available in CD and MP3 format, and can be purchased through CD Baby, iTunes, Amazon MP3, and, of course, directly from the band.

Featuring in its ranks Lothar Keller (SACRED DAWN, THE SKULL) and Vito Marchese (NOVEMBERS DOOM),DIVINITY COMPROMISED began in 2009 and spent most of the next year honing their style. Their live debut came with a series of successful shows at prominent Chicago venues such as the legendary Metro.

With influences ranging from NEVERMORE and DREAM THEATER to QUEENSRŸCHE and EVERGREY, "A World Torn" boasts beautifully orchestrated soundscapes, shredding guitars, and exquisite musicianship. Many of the album's themes focus on mankind's fascination with religion, destruction, and its own future as the world continues to crumble around us. Every spin of "A World Torn" promises to take the listener on a sonic voyage that will not soon be forgotten.

"A World Torn" track listing

01. Children Of A Dead God
02. The Way Home
03. The Guardians Of Ki
04. A World Torn Apart
05. When Myth Becomes Truth
06. The Loyal Shall Inherit
07. Termination Sequence
08. The Slaughter Of Innocents
09. Descent Into Madness

Several live dates and festival appearances in support of "A World Torn" are in the works for 2013, and will be listed on the band's official web site and Facebook page as information becomes available.

DIVINITY COMPROMISED is:

Jeff Treadwell - Lead Guitar
Lothar Keller - Vocals
Vito Marchese - Guitar
Andy Bunk - Bass
Mike Mousel - Drums
Ben Johnson - Keyboards, Orchestration

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