The Amity Affliction, 'Chasing Ghosts' (EXCLUSIVE ALBUM PREMIERE)
Roadrunner Records
Produced by Michael "Elvis" Baskette (Falling in Reverse, Ratt) and mixed by Will Putney (For Today, Upon a Burning Body), Chasing Ghosts is easily The Amity Affliction's finest work yet, with songs like "R.I.P. Bon" and "Open Letter" sinking their teeth into you from the very first spin.
"Almost every element from our earlier work remains, but this is just a better record," says Ahren Stringer, who holds down the bass and clean vocals for the band. "It is just heavy with huge choruses and huge breakdowns. We are all really stoked on it."
Noisecreep is honored to bring you the exclusive premiere of the entire Chasing Ghosts album. Check it out below and let us know what you think on our Twitter and Facebook pages!
Chasing Ghosts will hit stores on Oct. 2 via Roadrunner Records. Pre-order now from iTunes here or get an exclusive CD/t-shirt bundle here.

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