THE HUMAN ABSTRACT Signs With eOne Music

January 10, 2011

California metallers THE HUMAN ABSTRACT have signed a worldwide deal with eOne Music. The band's brand new album, "Digital Veil", will be released on March 8.

"We are really pleased to begin the year with eOne as our new label," says bassist Henry Selva. "This relationship will only prove beneficial to the release of 'Digital Veil' and help push the band a step forward into a productive and exciting future."

After releasing a pair of records via Hopeless Records, THE HUMAN ABSTRACT's forthcoming album will mark the bands third official full-length. Founding guitarist A.J. Minette has also returned to the band and couldn't be more excited. He states, "It has been a pleasure working with THE HUMAN ABSTRACT again. I am looking forward to supporting 'Digital Veil' out on tour."

THE HUMAN ABSTRACT will take part in the Atticus Metal III tour with DARKEST HOUR, BORN OF OSIRIS, AS BLOOD RUNS BLACK and more running from February 25 to March 27.

THE HUMAN ABSTRACT's sophomore full-length album, "Midheaven", came out in August 2008 via Hopeless Records.

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