AUTUMN HOUR's 'Dethroned' To Be Released In Europe With Three Bonus Tracks

November 13, 2009

AUTUMN HOUR, the band featuring vocalist Alan Tecchio (HADES, WATCHTOWER, NON-FICTION, SEVEN WITCHES),drummer Dave Lescinsky (HADES),bassist Clint Arent (PAINMUSEUM, SEVEN WITCHES),and guitarist Justin Jurman, will release its debut album, "Dethroned", in Europe on January 22, 2010 via Cyclone Empire Records. The CD will be remastered and will be made available as a digipack with three bonus tracks.

A concept CD, the premise of "Dethroned"'s story is based around ideas developed by Ray Kurzweil in his ground-breaking book "The Singularity Is Near". Taking forward-thinking concepts like strong artificial intelligence, exponential technological development, and nanotechnology, AUTUMN HOUR has woven its own shadowy, sorrowful tale of a potential future.
"Dethroned" is a songbook of utter, worldwide devastation, and an aftermath in which technology tries to save the human race from extinction. The story is told in three parts: Part I: Singularity In The Making, Part II: Endgame, and Part III: The Machine Kind. The crushingly clear sound of this musical tale was devised through the keen production talents of Jon "Jonny Rod" Ciorciari (EXODUS, SIX FOOT SISSY, FORMAN, SICKS DEEP). Ciorciari helmed the tracking and mixing of "Dethroned" at his J-Rod Productions facility in New City, New York. He perfectly captured the dark, haunting, and, at times, brutal moods of the story itself.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/autumnhour.

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