WARSHIP To Release Debut In November

September 3, 2008

WARSHIP, the new band featuring Francis Mark (vocals, drums) and Rob Lauritsen (guitar, bass) of the Long Island, New York post-hardcore act FROM AUTUMN TO ASHES, will release its debut album, "Supply And Depend", on November 4 via Vagrant Records. The 10-track effort was produced by Andrew Schneider (MADE OUT OF BABIES, CAVE IN, PELICAN, UNSANE)

Francis Mark previously stated about the group's moniker: "The name WARSHIP comes from a time last year when I was making worship candles (the tall, skinny glass jar candles you get in Brooklyn dollar stores and bodegas). They have paintings of saints on one side and a prayer on the opposite. I was buying blank candles and doing my own paintings on them. A friend asked me on a phone call what had I been up to and when I said 'making worship candles,' she thought that I meant candles with actual warships on them. This led me to thinking about the relationship between the two. How discouraging it is when 'worship' begets 'warships.'"

"Supply And Depend" track listing:

01. Toil
02. Profit Over People
03. Wounded Paw
04. Where's Your Leash
05. Lousy Horoscope
06. We've Never Been Equal
07. Fetus Flytrap
08. Empty Vessel
09. The Waiting List
10. Indoors

The track "Toil" is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page. The song was also featured on the Vagrant '08 summer sampler that was available for free at the Vagrant tent at this summer's Vans Warped Tour.

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