AUTUMN'S END: New Demo Tracks Posted Online

September 19, 2008

AUTUMN'S END, the Phoenix, Arizona-based metal band featuring former N17 guitarist Chris Cannella, has posted a few new demo tracks on its MySpace page. According to the group, "The sound isn't the best but it shows the mood-filled dynamics AUTUMN'S END have been known for worldwide." Cannella added, "We are very excited to do this next CD [tentatively titled 'I Can't Believeā€¦'] because it really captures the AUTUMN'S END feel with even more dynamics. This is truly a musical roller coaster ride. Plus we are excited to do this CD with the legendary Neil Kernon. If all goes well, and we can solidify our new label home, this CD should be out early 2009. I promise you this, we won't let you down!"

AUTUMN'S END's sophomore album, "Act of Attrition", was released in 2006.

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