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Order the new CD, Congregation of the Damned, by Atreyu and get a limited* autographed CD Booklet with purchase!


About Atreyu:

A full decade since their formation, Orange County, California's Atreyu are just as subversive, unrelenting and unpredictable as they were when they first started. Congregation Of The Damned, their fifth album, is a testament to the inexhaustible power of heavy music and the unquenchable flame of five musicians determined to build a distinct sonic landscape entirely on their own terms. As vocalist Alex Varkatzas spits in "Bleeding Is A Luxury": "It's taken 10 fucking years for them to see I don't need their approval."

"This album is us stepping forward to new territory but taking with us the best of where we've been," explains drummer and vocalist Brandon Saller. "It really is the culmination of a ten year career." Often, artists will release their fastest, heaviest material at the beginning of their career and, as they mature, they become more melodic or commercial. That seemed to be the case when Atreyu recorded their Top 10 release Lead Sails Paper Anchor in 2007 - but that perception was deceptive. The album was rife with sing-along choruses, radio-ready rhythms and pristine production, yet it was still undeniably heavy, as appealing to diehard headbangers and to anyone who appreciates solid, dynamic songwriting.

But, with their new album, Congregation of the Damned, Atreyu blows all preconceptions out of the water, commanding us yet again to expect the unexpected. Not only is the record more like a well-crafted continuation of the minefield-strewn path they were on when they recorded 2006's A Death-Grip on Yesterday, it's filled with some of the band's darkest, most political material to date. Not only have Atreyu been fueled by their passion, they've been motivated by their determination to point out the ugliness they've witnessed all around them. Hence, the album title.

"Our leaders have screwed us," explains Varkatzas. "We've started wars, we're in a recession and we're trying to fistfuck other countries into oblivion. America's getting by on doing a lot of things in the name of God. George Bush got away with a lot of shit by throwing Jesus into the mix: 'God wants me to do this'. So instead of being a beautiful church congregation, we're a congregation of the damned. We're in such a scary place right now, I've never felt this sense of tension before - and that's in the music."

Lyrically, Congregation of the Damned pulls no punches from start to finish. Album opener, for example, "Stop! Before It's Too Late And We've Destroyed It All" is based on a Joe Rogan comedy sketch in which he sees humans as a plague on the earth. Varkatzas empathizes with Rogan's plight: "When you fly into L.A. it's all green and beautiful, but when you hit the city the air is putrid. It's a big black spot and it doesn't fit into the natural geography," Varkatzas says. "Lyrically, it's as if we're this predatory organism talking over and killing everything. Mother nature would be better off without humans walking the earth."

The contagious first single from Congregation of the Damned, "Storm the Pass," is simultaneously about Varkatzas' psychological turmoil and the volatile state of the world on the brink of annihilation. "I wrote it from two angles at once so it would impact different people in different ways," the vocalist explains. "I have a tendency to get either super depressed or super pissed off. I can see it coming and I can feel it building and it's like watching clouds or thunder heads rolling off the beach onto an island and just destroying the island. And at the same time it's about how you can see wars or conflicts forming, like Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, what's going on in North Korea or what could be going on in Pakistan or Iran. You feel this tension building, this storm, this malice, and it's like a never-ending cycle and it can destroy us all."

Some of the songs aren't political at all. "Gallows" - which features the line, "Like the loser I am / I can't help but to see / That success scares the living shit out of me" - is about personal insecurity and self-doubt, and having the tenacity to break through the fear. "I'm honestly not sure what scares me more," Varkatzas admits. "That's a lot for people to grasp. Am I not giving it my all? Have I pulled back in the past because I feared failing on my own? Or am I just not good enough? But we're all human and that's how we learn: it builds heart and character. Tenacity has got me where I am, not talent. Whether that alienates people or makes me look stupid...I can't help it."

If you thought you had Atreyu pegged, just shake the EtchaSketch in your mind and start drawing a bigger picture.


Atreyu's U.S. Tour Dates:

  • 10/30 Sonar Baltimore, MD
  • 10/31 Electric Factory Philadelphia, PA
  • 11/04 Ches-Arena Pittsburgh, PA
  • 11/06 Aragon Ballroom Chicago, IL
  • 11/07 Roy Wilkins Auditorium St. Paul, MN
  • 11/08 Sokol Auditorium Omaha, NE
  • 11/10 The Fillmore Auditorium Denver, CO
  • 11/11 The Great Salt Air Magna, UT
  • 11/13 Knitting Factory Concert House Boise, ID
  • 11/14 Showbox SoDo Seattle, WA
  • 11/15 Roseland Theatre Portland, OR
  • 11/17 Sacramento Memorial Auditorium Sacramento, CA
  • 11/18 Event Center at San Jose State Univ. San Jose, CA
  • 11/20 House of Blues Las Vegas, NV
  • 11/21 Wiltern Theatre Los Angeles, CA

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