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The long awaited fourth album by the Australian Metal Core band follows up the triumph the five guys from Down Under had in 2010 with "Deep Blue" (among others a position among the top 50 in Germany, Australian Grammy award). Recorded in Los Angeles with producer Matt Hyde (Slayer, Hatebreed) "Atlas" represents the so far most offensive material of the band featuring at the same time some unexpected swerves to powerful sound areas. Once more, Parkway Drive prove to be masters of their art. "Everything has improved", says vocalist Winston McCall. "But without having lost our old style. There is just something on top." Always keeping their musical background in mind, Parkway Drive deliver a Metalcore fireworks which will also appeal to fans of A Day To Remember and Miss May I. The deluxe edition of the CD contains a documentary DVD about the world tour from 2011 as bonus.