All Shall Perish Posts Two New Songs Online

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Oakland CA’s ALL SHALL PERISH has posted two new songs on the band’s Myspace page. The title track and “Never Again” have been taken from the band’s upcoming release, “Awaken the Dreamers.” “Awaken the Dreamers,” the band’s third overall release, will be released on September 5th in Europe and on September 16th in North America via Nuclear Blast Records. Drummer Matt Kuykendall commented on the new material and the variation to be found within the new album's 12 tracks:
“We have never been a band to write the same record twice and we have never enjoyed records that are 1 single and 11 worse versions of the same song. This record is the most diverse thing we have done to date. Every song is different and brings something new to the overall experience of the CD. When you look back to all the classic records of our time, they are full of all kinds of different songs. ‘Vulgar Display of Power’ just wouldn't be the same without ‘This Love’ and ‘Hollow’. Our record is a breath of fresh air in a scene that is turning stale.”
The recording sessions for the follow-up to "The Price of Existence" once again took place at Castle Ultimate Studios in Oakland with producer Zack Ohren (DECREPIT BIRTH, LIGHT THIS CITY).
Here is the complete "Awaken The Dreamers" track listing:
1. When Life Meant More...
2. Black Gold Reign
3. Never...Again
4. The Ones We Left Behind
5. Awaken The Dreamers
6. Memories Of A Glass Sanctuary
7. Stabbing To Purge Dissimulation
8. Gagged, Bound, Shelved And Forgotten
9. Until The End
10. From So Far Away
11. Misery's Introduction
12. Songs For The Damned
ALL SHALL PERISH will embark on a European tour late this summer along with SWORN ENEMY and WARBRINGER and a soon to be announced U.S. tour this Fall.
As previously reported, ALL SHALL PERISH's classic debut album, "Hate.Malice.Revenge", will be reissued on September 5 as part of the Nuclear Blast "Reloaded" series.
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1. RedrumSyndrum writes:
sounds really different :[