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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Paths Of Possession - The End Of The Hour

01. Memory Burn
02. The Ancient Law
03. I Am Forever
04. In Offering Of Spite
05. Pushing Through The Pass
06. Poisoned Promise Land
07. Ash Is Falling Rain
08. The End Of The Hour
09. As Sanities Split
10. Engulfing the Pure
Band: Paths Of Possession
Album: The End Of The Hour
Year: 2007
Genre: Death Metal
Label: Metal Blade Records
Official Website
Origin: United States Of America

Line-Up
George Fisher - vocals
Nick Goodyear - drums
Jack Goodwin - guitar
Randy Butman - bass
Jay Fossen - guitar

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Started in 1999 by Randy Butman, Jay Fossen, and Richard Brunelle (ex-Morbid Angel guitarist), Paths of Possession is a solid mix of traditional heavy metal with influences of melodic death metal.Paths of Possession independently released their first CD “Legacy In Ashes” in 2000 which tells the tale of a war in heaven with a very sardonic outcome. Next was “The Crypts Of Madness” (2003) which was a split EP with the fellow Floridian band Dark Faith. “The Crypts Of Madness” is where George Fisher first entered the band. In 2004 Jack Goodwin and Nick Goodyear came in to complete what is now the current line-up. 2005 saw Paths enter Mana Recording Studios/Razzor Media in St. Petersburg, FL to record “Promises in Blood” with renowned metal producer Erik Rutan. Now in 2007, Paths once again has teamed up with the mighty Erik Rutan (Hate Eternal, Cannibal Corpse, Six Feet Under, Vital Remains) to bring the follow-up to "Promises in Blood" entitled "The End of the Hour". The new album is the logical progression from "Promises". It features the some of the same melodic content but with a few surprises sure to leave it's audience convulsing for more. "The End of the Hour" is a concept album about the surreal horrors that one man experiences during war, death and the beyond that warps his very existence into a demigod-like awareness that may have the ability to consume life as we know it. Although a themed album, "The End of the Hour" was built with songs intended to stand on their own. With melodic notes, hard-hitting anthems and even a clean tone or two, "The End of the Hour" promises to deliver. Alan Douches (Nile, Sepultura,Mastodon) once again takes the reigns of mastering, taking the sound to the next sonic level, destroying cities in it's wake. Watch for Paths of Possession on tour around the U.S. throughout 2007/2008 in support of their release The End of the Hour which hits stores October 16th, 2007.

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