THE AUTUMN OFFERING To Enter Studio In April

March 8, 2010

Daytona Beach, Florida's THE AUTUMN OFFERING has issued the following update:

"We will enter Bordur Studios [on] April 1 to begin recording our new self-titled album for Victory Records. We will self-produce, with Pete Rutcho handling mix and mastering duties.

"This record is a far more aggresive outing then our previous records. We look forward to everyone checking it out. Some new titles include 'Myriad Black', 'Death Mask' and 'Among Wolves'."

THE AUTUMN OFFERING's latest album, "Requiem", came out in June 2009 via Victory Records. The CD was recorded at AudioHammer Studios in Sanford, Florida.

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