AUGUST BURNS RED: First European Tour Diary Posted Online

June 26, 2009

The first in a series of European tour diaries from the Lancaster, Pennsylvania-based Christian metalcore quintet AUGUST BURNS RED has been posted on Metal Injection and can be viewed below. The clip focuses on the band's appearance at this year's edition of the Provinssirock festival, which was held June 12-14 in Seinäjoki, Finland.

A new AUGUST BURNS RED track entitled "Existence" is available for streaming on the group's MySpace page. The song comes off the band's third full-length album, "Constellations", which is scheduled for release on July 14 via Solid State Records.

The visual themes for "Constellations" echo the band's career-long fascination with spirituality and destiny.

"'Constellations' is about directing our attention towards heaven, trusting that God will direct our steps, regardless of our circumstance," says drummer Matt Greiner. "The kites in the artwork represent our own intelligence and innovation. So often we trust our own abilities to guide us through life, but the 'wind' of life will send our kites soaring every which way."

"Constellations" track listing:

01. Thirty And Seven
02. Existence
03. Ocean Of Apathy
04. White Washed
05. Marianas Trench
06. The Escape Artist
07. Indonesia
08. Paradox
09. Meridian
10. Rationalist
11. Meddler
12. Crusades

AUGUST BURNS RED will undertake a U.S. headlining U.S. tour from July 10 to August 8. Joining the band on the 24-city trek are BLESSTHEFALL, ENTER SHIKARI (July 10-27),ALL SHALL PERISH (July 28-August 8) and IWRESTELEDABEARONCE. The romp across the country will also feature a first for AUGUST BURNS RED — multiple-night stands in the markets of Pomona, California and Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

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