Tooth & Nail Artist Artifex Pereo Releases New Album 'Time In Place' Featuring Single "To Listen & Say Nothing" (VIDEO)

Tooth & Nail Artist Artifex Pereo Releases New Album 'Time In Place' Featuring Single "To Listen & Say Nothing" (VIDEO)
Artifex Pereo, the experimental rock band from Louisville, KY released their new album Time In Place this week (May 27th) from Tooth and Nail Records. Above you can check out the video they released for their single "To Listen & Say Nothing." You can purchase their album Time In Place on iTunes HERE.
Artifex Pereo is Jamie Davis: Guitar/Vocals, Cory Eaves: Drums, Jordan Haynes: Guitar, Lucas Worley: Vocals, Eugene Barker: Bass and Jeremiah Brinkworth: Keys. They pride themselves on combining meticulously crafted guitar lines with clear crisp vocals into a melodic yet unpredictable sound that fans of Pierce The Veil, Circa Survive, Sleeping With Sirens, and Dance Gavin Dance will enjoy. With their label debut Time In Place released on May 27th, they will be supporting the new album with a busy touring schedule this Summer and Fall.
You can currently listen to the entire record on Tooth & Nails YouTube channel HERE.
Artifex Pereo Time In Place Tracklist:
01 - No Stranger To Worry
02 - To Listen & Say Nothing
03 - Hands Of Penance
04 - Annica
05 - Laugh & The World Laughs With You
06 - Liable For Tragedy
07 - The Straight & The Winding Way
08 - Apeiron
09 - The Golden Age
10 - Cut Sign
11 - Weep & You Weep Alone
12 - Tied To The Sunset
13 - Overview
Tooth & Nail Records is a Christian rock record label founded by Brandon Ebel in California in November 1993. The label later moved to Seattle, where it is situated today. It is home to many well-known musical acts, including Underoath, Hawk Nelson, Emery, The Almost, FM Static, Family Force 5, and MxPx.
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