Autopsy unveil new material

2015-09-03 by dynamic range police | 13 Comments
Death metal lords Autopsy are ready to unveil two new releases that will hit the stores in November 2015.

After the Cutting, release date set for November 13th, is a limited quadruple CD compilation accompanied by an extensive 72-pages book penned by Dennis Dread. The compilation will contain demos, studio cuts and live recordings, plus seven new tracks.

Those seven tracks will also be released on vinyl under the name of Skull Grinder. This new LP will see the light on November 27th, Black Friday. A CD version will be available in 2016.

Pre-order After the Cutting:
www.burningshed.com/store/peaceville/product/225/6919/

Pre-order Skull Grinder:
www.burningshed.com/store/peaceville/product/225/6918/

Tagged: Autopsy

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linguist2011
September 3rd 2015
2656 Comments


Do these guys ever stop? Not complaining. They've been dead consistent since Headless Ritual anyway.

Sabrutin
September 3rd 2015
9704 Comments


I'm intrigued by the fact that Skull Grinder is only seven tracks long, some of their albums since Shitfun (included) have been a bit too long.

Fixed the links, btw.

Sabrutin
September 3rd 2015
9704 Comments


Eh I think Shitfun is way too long. They should have included only the best tracks to make something about as long as the albums before. That would have been absolute killer stuff.

emester
September 3rd 2015
8271 Comments


Jesus, these guys been cranking out material like crazy lately

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
September 3rd 2015
11587 Comments


hype, that compilation is fucking massive tho. a goddamn book too?

pissbore
September 3rd 2015
12778 Comments


well the tracklist for both is available on the peaceville site, looks like the first disc is the new album plus the old demos (the true gem of the collection), disc 2 and 3 are "autopsy's greatest hits", and disc 4 is live/rehearsal stuff... sadly doesn't look like there's any b-sides

definitely intrigued by the included book though, seems similar to what peaceville did with darkthrone's "black death beyond", except this actually has new/rare material included

Tunaboy45
September 3rd 2015
18429 Comments


Excellent news! The band that just keeps on giving!

Ocean of Noise
September 3rd 2015
10970 Comments


love the artwork!

ChaoticVortex
September 3rd 2015
1595 Comments


Man this band is spitting out new material like if we're in the early 90's. Not that I have a problem with that, their new stuff is great.

bloc
September 3rd 2015
70120 Comments


Album art looks like vintage dm, that's good. Also glad the album is only 7 songs, that seems to work best with dm.

Deathconscious
September 4th 2015
27353 Comments


hopefully this is good, The Headless Ritual is the only comback album of theirs i really liked so far.

Flugmorph
September 4th 2015
34246 Comments


deathhh




meettaaaaaalllzzz

DikkoZinner
September 4th 2015
5368 Comments


Putting in work



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