The Overseer to Begin Recording a New Album Later This Month

by | Oct 10, 2013

The Overseer will enter the studio at the end of the month to begin recording their next album.

This will be the band’s second album and will follow up 2012’s We Search, We Dig.

Prior to recording the band will head out with Shai Hulud and Octaves. Here’s how the tour runs:

Oct 18 Amityville, NY @ Revolution Music Hall
Oct 19 Allentown, PA @ Catch 22
Oct 20 Newark, DE @ Mojo Main
Oct 21 Charlotte, NC @ The Milestone
Oct 22 Columbia, SC @ New Brookland Tavern
Oct 23 Tampa, FL @ Epic Problem
Oct 24 Pembroke Pines, FL @ The Talent Farm
Oct 25 Jacksonville, FL @ Atticus Bar
Oct 26 Douglasville, GA @ BBQ Fest at the 7 Venue w/ Unearth + More

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