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Six-headed hydra of death AVERSIONS CROWN signed a worldwide deal with Nuclear Blast Entertainment for the release of their upcoming album. The new slab of astral punishment, entitled »Tyrant« will follow the viral success of ‘Hollow Planet’ and the group’s debut album, »Servitude«. »Tyrant« is set to be unleashed on November 21 (EU+AUS) and November 24 (UK+US) via Nuclear Blast.Today the band announces their European tour for early 2015. Joining AVERSIONS CROWN on the road will be Westfield, Massachusetts metal outfit WITHIN THE RUINS and Seattle based death metallers I DECLARE WAR. aversionscrown-tour2015.jpg?x=520Don’t miss the chance to be part of the fatal stage outrage at the following dates:16.01. D Wolfsburg - Jugendhaus Ost 17.01. BE Liege - Espace Georges Truffaut 18.01. FR Paris - Batofar 19.01. UK London - Underworld 20.01. UK Glasgow - Ivory Blacks 21.01. UK Leeds - Key Club 22.01. UK Cardiff - Clwb Ifor Bach23.01. NL Haarlem - Patronaat 24.01. D Oberhausen - Kult Tempel 25.01. D Frankfurt - Elfer26.01. D München - Backstage 28.01. D Dessau - Beat Club29.01. PL Warsaw - Hydrozagadka 30.01. D Berlin - Comet 31.01. D Dresden - Club Pushkin 02.02. AT Wien - Viper Room 03.02. HU Budapest - Kvlt04.02. AT Gleisdorf - Kulturkeller05.02. IT Milan - Legend Club 06.02. CH Aarau - Kiff07.02. D Weinheim - Café Central Formed in 2010 in Queensland’s Brisbane, AVERSIONS CROWN developed their pummeling blend of mechanized death and haunting atmospherics by utilizing three guitarists brandishing 8 string guitars. Appearing live as a wall of muscle, guitars and flailing hair, the band have logged serious road miles across Australia, Europe and the United Kingdom with acts like THY ART IS MURDER, THE ACACIA STRAIN, OCEANO, ALL SHALL PERISH, CATTLE DECAPITATION and appearances at Warped Tour. »Tyrant« was created in the oppressive heat of Brisbane’s summer with THY ART IS MURDER’s Andy Marsh producing and Mark Lewis (CARNIFEX, WHITECHAPEL) of Audio Hammer mixing the ten track effort. With a thematic fixation on dystopian nightmares and hostile extraterrestrial encounters, the relentless barrage AVERSIONS CROWN churn out will soundtrack either a solid Halo session or the coming invasion. Track listing for »Tyrant«: 1. Hollow Planet 2. The Glass Sentient 3. Conqueror 4. Vectors5. Earth Steriliser 6. Avalanche 7. Xenoforms 8. Overseer9. Controller 10. Faith Collapsing More on »Tyrant«:‘Vectors’ official music video: http://youtu.be/BKAu9V5-TDk‘Overseer’ official lyric video: http://youtu.be/l5rHbe6SJ9E ‘The Glass Sentient‘official lyric video: http://youtu.be/-tFYdzSB8bI ‘Hollow Planet’ official music video: http://youtu.be/PohkXMBxtNM You can pre-order your copy of »Tyrant« at the following destination: http://smarturl.it/AVERSIONS-CROWN Read more... then come back and comment below.

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