How Fit For An Autopsy Found A Unified Groove On Their New Album

It’s important that Fit For An Autopsy maintain a tight ship. Since they first emerged in the early 2010s, the Jersey City, New Jersey-based band, led by guitarist and renowned producer Will Putney, set themselves apart from the deathcore scene at large with both their technical prowess and their deliberate emotional resonance. This wasn’t a band reveling in aimless breakdowns and grueling gorefests — there was a point to this band, a sense of direction in both their lyrics and music. But the band also saw its fair share of line-up changes and stylistic refinement, making Fit For An Autopsy feel at times like a project rather than a band proper — a predicament which, if you ask them, has finally been remedied. “I think we’ve definitely found our plac...

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