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Fit for an Autopsy Unleash “Pandora”

  • Axl Rosenberg
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Fit for an Autopsy’s new song, “Pandora,” is a fuckin’ banger. How much of a fuckin’ banger? It has two equally-annihilative breakdowns. TWO!

And the rest of the song is great, too. It’s not like some bands where you’re really just killing time until the breakdown(s) arrive(s). There are parts that are much more European melodeath and much less American deathcore. It’s all blended seamlessly. Like I said — the song’s a fuckin’ banger.

Comments the band:

“This is one of our favorite new songs, as it touches on a lot of our influences all at once and represents a collective of our musical tastes. Lyrically, it describes the inevitable path to environmental destruction via the mechanisms we’ve permitted to control society. It’s not an unfamiliar topic for FFAA, but an important one nonetheless and one we will continue to write about.”

Speaking about the Max Moore-directed music video, the band continues:

“[The video] paints this theme in a symbolic way, with the relationship between the characters acting as a parallel to our relationship with the earth. A world driven by extinction only ends in extinction.”

Check out “Pandora” below. The song will appear on FFAA’s new album, Oh What the Future Holds, which comes out on January 14, 2022.

The band will tour with Enterprise Earth, Ingested, Signs of the Swarm, and Great American Ghost this winter. Dates:

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

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