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New Jersey devils Abacinate have made their triumphant return after a year-long hiatus following the tragic loss of vocalist Jason “Plunger” Sica. Rejoined by original vocalist Ian Neal, who appeared on the band’s full-length debut, Ruination, Abacinate is picking up right where they left off over a year ago. Denied the opportunity to tour in support of their last album, Genesis, which was released earlier this year, Abacinate is currently planning on hitting the road in the spring of next year in order to give fans across the country a dose of their energetic live performance. The band is also currently writing new material in preparation for their third full-length, which is expected to be released sometime next year.In the meantime, Abacinate is currently streaming a selection of tunes on their Facebook page and a string of “return shows” set for this fall.  

 

ABACINATE LIVE DATES:
Oct. 21 – East Of The Wall CD Release Show @ The Saint – Asbury Park, NJ w/ East of the Wall  & The Ghost In Black And White

Oct. 22 @ – New Jersey Deathfest – The Irish – Kearny, NJ w/ Internal Bleeding, Dehumanized, Dysentery, Hammer Fight, Rompeprop, Mortician, and many more!
  

Nov. 5 – Nag Hamadi CD Release Show @ Freehold VFW – Freehold, NJ w/ Nag Hamadi, Hammerhead (ex-Shattered Realm), An Aborted Memory, and Fallback.

ABACINATE IS:  
Justin Spaeth: Drums
Todd Stern: Guitar
Mat Babulski: Bass
Dan Higgins: Guitar
Ian Neal: Vocals
Genesis is currently available for order at  www.abacinate.bigcartel.com. The band has also recently added a new T-shirt design and both will soon be made available as a package deal.

“Genesis certainly has its fair share of mosh-pit-ready low-end chugging, but the album is more than just an excuse for sweaty young men to run into each other: Abacinate seems intent on keeping its music, well… musical. Between the breakdowns, nearly every song on Genesis
has a little nugget of instrumental goodness that displays Abacinate’s technical skill and/or ear for melody.” MetalReview.com

“Expect some vigorously fierce riffs, harsh growls, vile screams and lots of double bass pummelling all delivered in a furious manner.” – Scratch The Surface

“It’s burly, chugging nature may be more akin to the deathcore style, but the death metal influences amongst the mosh are just too strong to ignore. ” MouthForWar.net

 
 

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