The Acacia Strain Recruit Hatebreed, 100 Demons, and Born Low Vocalist As Guests on New Album
. The album will be release by Prosthetic Records on July 20th and was produced, mixed and mastered by Zeuss (Hatebreed, Chimaira, Shadows Fall) Jamey Jasta says of the album's opening track, "The Beast," which he appears on: "The song is brutal, kids will lose their minds." The track listing is: The track "Jonestown" is now available as a digital single at Itunes. This is the version which will be on the "Wormwood" CD, without the guest vocals of Kyle Chard. The version featuring Chard will be available exclusively through Itunes and on the LP version. You can stream "Jonestown" now at the Prosthetic Webstore (store.prostheticrecords.com) where the official pre-order for the album, which will be available on CD and LP in six different colors, has been launched. "Wormwood," can be ordered on its own, or in a variety of different package combinations with shirts, hooded sweatshirts, in limited collectors' boxes (featuring an exclusive banner, pin and chip clip!) and more! The Acacia Strain will be appearing this upcoming weekend at Ghostfest at Leeds University in the UK. The band will be participating in "Cool Tour" in July/August with As I Lay Dying, Underoath, Between the Buried And Me, Blessthefall, Architects, Cancer Bats and War of Ages. They'll also be in Europe in September and October on the "Hell On Earth Tour" with Terror and more. Their upcoming dates are: Preview and Purchase Acacia Strain CDs |
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