FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY Releases Music Video For 'Shepherd'

October 18, 2019

New Jersey six-piece band FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY will release its fifth studio album, "The Sea Of Tragic Beasts", on October 25 via Nuclear Blast Records (Human Warfare in Australia).

The official music video for the disc's latest single, "Shepherd", can be seen below.

"Enjoy 'Shepherd', our tribute to the melodeath style of the early 2000s," says guitarist Will Putney. "We filmed this fun little video in one take. It was four minutes in and out — and we got to pour garbage on [singer] Joe [Badolato] while making a statement about the environment. You just can't beat that."

"The Sea Of Tragic Beasts" was once again produced, engineered, mixed, and mastered by Putney at Graphic Nature Audio in Belleville, New Jersey. The artwork was created by Adam Burke.

"The Sea Of Tragic Beasts" will be available in the following formats:

* CD Jewel
* Vinyl
* Clear with white splatter vinyl (limited to 1000 copies)
* Light blue/black swirl vinyl (limited to 750 copies)
* Blue merge splatter vinyl (limited to 500 copies)

"The Sea Of Tragic Beasts" track listing:

01. The Sea Of Tragic Beasts
02. No Man Is Without Fear
03. Shepherd
04. Your Pain Is Mine
05. Mirrors
06. Unloved
07. Mourn
08. Warfare
09. Birds Of Prey
10. Napalm Dreams

The band will hit the road this fall to support "The Sea Of Tragic Beasts". The 26-date U.S. tour will kick off on October 24 in Brooklyn and make stops in Atlanta, Austin and Los Angeles before concluding in Rochester on November 23.

FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY is:

Joseph Badolato - Vocals
Patrick Sheridan - Guitar
Timothy Howley - Guitar
Will Putney - Guitar
Peter Blue Spinazola - Bass
Josean Orta Martinez - Drums

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