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Augury - Debut Album To Be Reissued


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Canadian-based Sonic Unyon Metal are proud to announce that they'll officially reissue Concealed, the classic first album from progressive death metal outfit Augury, this March.

Originally released in 2004 via Galy Records, this updated version features a fully remastered recording of the album, also expanded to include two bonus tracks from the band's 2006 demo. This definitive edition will also be packaged in a new digipak format, designed by Sven De Calluwe of Aborted.

Formed in Montreal, Quebec at the end of 2001, Augury immediately made an impact in the Canadian death metal scene with their technical/classically-inspired progressive death metal attack. The unit entered the studio with Yannick St-Amand ( Martyr, Unexpect) in 2004 to record their Concealed debut. The record was mixed by Jean-Francois Dagenais ( Kataklysm, Misery Index) and then set loose upon the anxious public. After the release of Concealed, Augury signed with Nuclear Blast Records, who in 2009 unveiled the band's critically acclaimed 2009 album Fragmentary Evidence, further cementing the band's name into the upper ranks of the progressive death scene.

Sonic Unyon Metal will re-unleash Concealed to North American audiences on March 8th, 2011.


Concealed [cover art] tracklist:

01. Beatus
02. ...Ever Know Peace Again
03. Cosmic Migration
04. Nocebo
05. Alien Shores
06. In Russian Dolls Universes
07. Becoming God
08. The Lair Of Purity
09. From Eden Estranged
10. ...As Sea Devours Land
11. Skyless [Bonus Track - 2006 demo]
12. Faith Puppeteers [Bonus Track - 2006 demo]

Source: sonicunyon.com
Band profile: Augury
Posted: 10.01.2011 by RobHalford


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10.01.2011 - 23:13
BenWasHere

What a delicious album
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11.01.2011 - 00:26
sasquatch

Pretty nice, i read somewhere it's better than the second but I've never heard anything off of it.
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11.01.2011 - 04:31
RobHalford

Written by sasquatch on 11.01.2011 at 00:26

Pretty nice, i read somewhere it's better than the second but I've never heard anything off of it.

It's incredible. Fragmentary Evidence disappointed me.
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12.01.2011 - 03:58
sasquatch

Written by RobHalford on 11.01.2011 at 04:31

Written by sasquatch on 11.01.2011 at 00:26

Pretty nice, i read somewhere it's better than the second but I've never heard anything off of it.

It's incredible. Fragmentary Evidence disappointed me.

Really? I thought fragmentary evidence was amazing so I don't even know what to expect with the first one
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