ACROSS THE SUN: New Album Details Revealed

January 25, 2011

Portland, Oregon's ACROSS THE SUN will release its new album, "Before The Night Takes Us", on March 15 via Metal Blade Records. The CD was recorded at Lambesis Studios in San Diego, California with with producer Daniel Castleman and is said to be "the culmination of seven years of recording, touring and polishing their sound."

"It was an amazing learning experience; no previous ACROSS THE SUN recording process has ever been this in depth," says vocalist Brandon Davis. Guitarist Sam Hafer adds, "This record takes everything that ACROSS THE SUN was and expands it; the musicianship, the tonal palette, the dynamics and song structure were all things we pushed into new and challenging territory. The result is the greatest body of music we have produced to date."

Fans can now get a taste of the album at facebook.com/acrossthesun. The first single, "Song For The Hopeless", is available for streaming by "Liking" the page. This first song is exemplary of the rest of the album in that it showcases ACROSS THE SUN's musical peaks and valleys and some of their most heavy and melodic moments.

"Before The Night Takes Us" track listing:

01. Tipping The Scales
02. Song for the Hopeless
03. Seasons
04. Descent & Discovery
05. Ghost Of Grandeur
06. Before The Night Takes Us
07. A Moment Of Clarity
08. Blessing In Disguise
09. In The Face Of Adversity
10. Belay My Judgment

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