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Fit for an Autopsy Drop “Two Towers” Video

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New Jersey six-piece Fit for an Autopsy — Joseph Badolato [vocals], Patrick Sheridan [guitar], Timothy Howley [guitar], Will Putney [guitar], Peter Blue Spinazola [bass], and Josean Orta Martinez [drums] — will release their sixth album Oh What the Future Holds on January 14.

Today, the band has shared the video for “Two Towers.” Watch it below.

“Conceptually, ‘Two Towers’ is an abstract story which follows the journey of your past self and future self, and the forces that pull them apart,” the band explains. “Realizing the impossible concept of them meeting, one is faced with the reality of accepting the things you cannot change. It’s a little out of the box for us, but it was challenging and fun to create a unique song for the record. Shout out to director Frankie Nasso and his team for the animated video that brought this story to life.”

OH WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS TRACK LISTING:

  1. “Oh What The Future Holds”
  2. Pandora
  3. Far From Heaven
  4. In Shadows
  5. “Two Towers”
  6. “A Higher Level Of Hate” 
  7. “Collateral Damage”
  8. “Savages”
  9. “Conditional Healing”
  10. “The Man That I Was Not”

FFAA returned to the road on a headline U.S. tour, which kicked off yesterday, January 5. The band and tour will certainly add a hefty dose of death metal to your winter doldrums. The trek began in Columbus, Ohio, and runs through February 12 in New York City. All dates are below. Enterprise Earth, Ingested, Signs of the Swarm, and Great American Ghost will also appear. Tickets are available here.

FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY ON TOUR:
WITH ENTERPRISE EARTH, INGESTED, SIGNS OF THE SWARM, + GREAT AMERICAN GHOST:
1/5 — Columbus, OH — Skully’s Music Diner
1/6 — Hamtramck, MI — The Sanctuary
1/7 — Chicago, IL — Reggies Rock Club
1/8 — St. Paul, MN — Turf Club
1/9 — Iowa City, IA — Wildwood
1/10 — Lincoln, NE — The Royal Grove
1/11 — Denver, CO — Bluebird Theater
1/12 — Salt Lake City, UT — The Complex
1/14 — Portland, OR — Dante’s
1/15 — Seattle, WA — El Corazon
1/17 — Sacramento, CA — Goldfield Trading Post
1/18 — Petaluma, CA — The Phoenix Theater
1/19 — Los Angeles, CA  —1720
1/20 — San Diego, CA — Brick By Brick
1/22 — Mesa, AZ — Nile Theater
1/24 — Austin, TX — Come And Take It Live
1/25 — Houston, TX — Warehouse Live
1/26 — Dallas, TX — Gas Monkey Bar & Grill
1/27 — Oklahoma City, OK — Oklahoma City Limits
1/28 — Memphis, TN — Growlers
1/29 — St. Louis, MO — Red Flag
1/30 — Nashville, TN — The Basement East
2/1 — Tampa, FL — Crowbar
2/2 — West Palm Beach, FL — Respectables
2/3 — Orlando, FL — Soundbar
2/4 — Atlanta, GA — The Masquerade
2/5 — Greensboro, NC — Blind Tiger
2/7 — Pittsburgh, PA — Crafthouse
2/8 — Baltimore, MD — Sound Stage
2/9 — Philadelphia, PA — The Foundry
2/10 — Worcester, MA — The Palladium
2/11 — Hartford, CT — Webster Underground
2/12 — New York, NY — The Gramercy Theatre

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