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Abysmal Dawn: Debut New Track From Obsolescence

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Abysmal Dawn: Debut New Track From Obsolescence
Upper Darby, PA. (Top40 Charts/ Relapse Records) Just one month remains before the October 27th release of Obsolescence, the fourth studio album from the Los Angeles-based modern death metal masters ABYSMAL DAWN. Having already made one track available, this week the band released the second track from the upcoming full-length, entitled "The Inevitable Return to Darkness".

Frontman Charles Elliott commented on the track: "[The track is] the fast and epic closer to our new album 'Obsolescence', and it even features some vocal trade-offs with our bass player Eliseo for a change. We hope you all enjoy the brutality and beauty in this one."

ABYSMAL DAWN will be hitting the road in just over a week for a North American tour with death metal juggernauts DEICIDE. See the tour dates section below for a complete list of performances.
Listen to "The Inevitable Return to Darkness" below:







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