FALLUJAH - album release date and details!

Progressive death metal masters FALLUJAH will release their third full-length album, entitled »Dreamless«, on April 29 via Nuclear Blast Entertainment.
Progressive death metal masters FALLUJAH will release their third full-length album, entitled »Dreamless«, on April 29 via Nuclear Blast Entertainment. »Dreamless« was recorded at Sharkbite Studios with producer Zack Ohren (ANIMOSITY, SUFFOCATION, ALL SHALL PERISH, DECREPIT BIRTH), and was mixed and mastered by Mark Lewis (DEVILDRIVER, CANNIBAL CORPSE, WHITECHAPEL, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, CARNIFEX) in Orlando, FL at Audiohammer. Cover art was created by Peter Mohrbacher. »Dreamless« - Tracklist: 01. Face Of Death 02. Adrenaline 03. The Void Alone 04. Abandon 05. Scar Queen 06. Dreamless 07. The Prodigal Son 08. Amber Gaze 09. Fidelio 10. Wind For Wings 11. Les Silences 12. Lacuna FALLUJAH caused quite a stir in the music world with the release of their latest album, »The Flesh Prevails«. It topped several "best of 2014" lists in not only the metal world, but in the progressive music community as well and won over scores of new fans with their fresh, emotive, and technically challenging music. As a result, FALLUJAH has paved the way for a new melodic and atmospheric perspective on death metal! FALLUJAH’s commitment to crafting forward thinking music, has helped them build their own die-hard fan-base from the ground-up through several releases; 2009’s »Leper Colony« EP, 2011’s »The Harvest Wombs« LP, »Nomadic« EP in 2013, and most recently their critically acclaimed album »The Flesh Prevails«. »The Flesh Prevails« was mixed, mastered and engineered by Zach Ohren at Sharkbite Studios in Oakland, CA over the course of a few months. It features guest appearances from Christian Muenzner (SPAWN OF POSSESSION, ex-OBSCURA, ex-NECROPHAGIST) and the voice of Roniit Alkayam. The cover artwork was a collaborative effort between Poland's Tomasz Alen Kopera and the band's vocalist, Alex Hofmann. Check out the track 'Sapphire' taken from »The Flesh Prevails« here: