ATREYU: 'Congregation Of The Damned' Track-By-Track Guide Part 1

October 26, 2009

The U.K. branch of Roadrunner Records has posted a track-by-track guide to ATREYU's new album, "Congregation Of The Damned", featuring Alex Varkatzas (vocals) and Dan Jacobs (guitar). The first clip in a two-part series can be viewed below. Part two will be made available on Wednesday (October 28).

On October 26, the day before the long-anticipated release of "Congregation Of The Damned", ATREYU will be the featured guest on the syndicated radio program "Rockline", which starts at 11:30 p.m. EST/ 8:30 p.m. PST.

To hear the show on the Web, go to RocklineRadio.com and click on "listen live." The call-in number to ask the band a question live is 1-800-344-ROCK (7625).

In celebration of the release of the album on October 27, ATREYU will present a live webcast of their entire concert from The National in Richmond, Virginia. Before the show, cameras will follow ATREYU throughout the day, catching them on their tour bus, backstage before the show, and finally on stage for the concert.

ATREYU are on tour with HOLLYWOOD UNDEAD through November 21, playing their final show in Los Angeles.

The band will sign copies of "Congregation Of The Damned", which has been selected as the exclusive Amazon.com "Deal of The Day" on October 27, for fans that purchase the album the week of release at shows in Richmond, Virginia (October 27),New York City (October 29),Baltimore (October 30) and Philadelphia (October 31).

"Congregation Of The Damned", produced by Bob Marlette (OZZY OSBOURNE),mixed by Rich Costey (THE MARS VOLTA, SYSTEM OF A DOWN, RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE) with select tracks mixed by Noah Shain (ENDLESS HALLWAY, SONNY),is the follow-up to 2007's "Lead Sails Paper Anchor", which was fueled by the Top 5 Active Rock hit "Becoming The Bull" and the #2-charting Alternative Rock hit "Falling Down".

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