September Mourning To Appear at San Diego Comic-Con

September Mourning To Appear at San Diego Comic-Con This Weekend (Sat. July 23 @ 11am Top Cow Productions Panel) To Promote Release of Issue # 2 of Comic Book Series Collaboration with Acclaimed Comic Book Artist Marc Silverstri

Band Unveils Animated “Skin and Bones” Lyric Video, Featuring Jinxx of Black Veil Brides on Violin

Sumerian Records Debut (“Volume II”) Out July 29

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September Mourning will promote their new album and upcoming comic book collaboration with acclaimed comic book artist Mac Silvestri at San Diego Comic-Con this Saturday, July 23 during the Top Cow Productionspanel at 11am (Room #6).

The band recently unveiled an animated lyric video for “Skin and Bones,” the first single off their upcoming Sumerian Records debut Volume II, out July 29th.The track features Jinxx of Black Veil Brides on violin and can be seen here.

“Skin and Bones is about self awareness and personal strength against those who bully or negatively affect you. People often judge you by the way you look, and they don’t take the time to find out who you are,” says front woman Emily Lazar (aka “September Mourning”). “When that type of negativity beats you down psychologically to the point your ego is severely wounded, it’s really hard to fight back. This song is very much about being strong enough within the core of who you are so that those things can never affect you.”

Physical pre-orders for the album are now available atwww.sumerianmerch.com along with digital pre-orders on iTunesAmazonand Google Play.

The brainchild of Lazar and acclaimed American comic book artist and publisher Marc Silvestri (X-Men, Witchblade, The Darkness), September Mourning’s Volume II picks up where 2015’s self-released EP Volume I left off.

Like it’s predecessor, Volume II will be accompanied by the second issue of September Mourning’s comic book series on Top Cow Productions.

“For me, the project is a story, a theatrical art piece. Music is the backbone, but for this to work, it has to include the imagery and the narrative all symbiotically linked into the whole,” explains Lazar.

“Volume II is a continuation of the first step in our journey which began with our self released EP, Volume I and A Murder of Reapers, the first issue of our comic book. Volume II follows our hero, September Mourning’s tale throughout the second issue of the comic book entitled, The Hand of Fate. Both forms of media intertwine to create a musical and visual story mosaic for your eyes and ears. Although September’s character is fictional, both the emotional landscape of the music and the message behind her lyric come from a very vulnerable place inside of me. In this album, I intertwined these supernatural characters with my own very real, relatable thoughts and feelings. There are pieces of myself magnified in every dynamic shift and bombastic hook in this album and you feel that when you listen. The world that’s created promises you an epic ride.”

Having performed at large festivals like Rock on the Range and Download Festival and shared the stage with acts like Marilyn Manson, Otep and Avatar, September Mourning has already built up an impressive fan base, which Lazar calls her “Children of Fate,” constantly encouraging them to have “the courage to embrace their passion… to allow yourself to follow your heart and not be a slave to your fears. To know that the only boundaries that exist in our lives are the ones we allow.”

September Mourning will tour consistently worldwide throughout 2016 and into 2017 in support of the new album. The band will perform at Texas Mutiny on Sept. 24 in Dallas, as well as Houston Open Air on Sept. 25.

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