Fit for an Autopsy drop new video

Fit for an Autopsy drop new video

Metal band Fit for an Autopsy released their latest offering “The Nothing That Is”last fall. The seventh studio album which featured the singles Hostage, Savior Of None / Ashes Of AllLower Purpose, and Red Horizon, explores the darkest aspects of the human condition. The album is available now to purchase HERE. Today, the band unveils the live music video for the track Lower Purpose. You can watch the video which was filmed and edited by Cameron Nunez below:

Fit for an Autopsy’s acclaimed 2022 album “On What the Future Holds” was the band’s highest-charting release to date, becoming the first of their six full-lengths to reach the Top 25 of the Billboard 200. But while some musicians would take such an achievement as a cue to duplicate whatever worked last time, or maybe even tailor their sound to boost its commercial appeal, the band—vocalist Joe Badolato, guitarists Will Putney, Patrick Sheridan, and Tim Howley, bassist Peter Spinazola, and drummer Josean Orta—simply continued to evolve along their own path. 

“The Nothing That Is”, Fit for an Autopsy’s seventh and latest album (and third for Nuclear Blast), bears no sign whatsoever of commercial concession or rehashed past glories. Instead, the ten-song album finds the band exploring moodier textures and deeper emotions that add new power and dynamics to their already brutal and complex music, while also completely tuning out the ambient noise of passing musical trends and the expectations of the outside world. Produced by Putney at his Graphic Nature Audio studio in Kinnelon, New Jersey, “The Nothing That Is” is an album filled with anger, frustration, and crushing despair. Songs like HostageRed Horizon, Lower Purpose, and the pummeling title track grapple with the horrors that the human race has unnecessarily inflicted upon the world, while the epic, introspective closer The Silver Sun reflects bitterly upon our uncertain future. Built to be listened to in its entirety in a single sitting, “The Nothing That Is” flows like the gripping soundtrack to a documentary film of our increasingly dystopian existence. A ringing wake-up call for humanity and a thoroughly intense listening experience, “The Nothing That Is” brims with both aggression and melody, it's bracing music is delivered with the confidence of a band that has honed its skills and forged its sense of purpose through fifteen-plus years of all-out live shows. Sufficiently secure of their place in the metal firmament to let their music go wherever feels right for a particular song, Fit for an Autopsy have delivered what may well be the greatest album of their career.


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