Fit for an Autopsy can be counted on for a new album every two years. The Sea of Tragic Beasts has been announced as the successor to The Great Collapse and comes out Oct. 25 on Nuclear Blast. Watch the self-destructive music video for the first single, "Mirrors," at the bottom of the page.

"Mirrors" captures the lyrical themes perfectly with its doom-laden overtones, scattering thoughts with surges of technicality and tight-gripped grooves, coming back to that ominous sense with moments of reflection.

"You carry things with you, for better or worse. 'Mirrors' illustrates the darker side of this idea. It's also a testament to how the decisions you make can have a resonating effect on the ones around you," commented producer, guitarist, principal songwriter and co-founder Will Putney.

"Clearly, this song was born out of a personal struggle, but in the end, it's a reflection on the greater human condition of love and dependency; not being able to release yourself from the darkness around you," he continued. "Our new record dives head-on into some difficult topics. 'Mirrors' is the the tip of the iceberg."

Pre-order The Sea of Tragic Beasts here.

Read the lyrics, watch the video for "Mirrors" and view the album art and track listing below and see when you can catch Fit for an Autopsy on their headlining fall U.S. tour.

I saw your ghost in my reflection

I saw a darkness in the heart

I saw a shred of hope

I saw the world tear it apart

I try and piece together

The parts of me that I want the world to see

But the mirror stares back

Ever black

Reminding me

Our world is cold and empty I saw you slip

Into shallow pools of blood and blue

Servants of dark desire

Find shelter in needle and fire

I starve the demons

But you still feed them

Another rush to the vein

In a lust to escape each ripple of pain Tiny angels

In tiny hells

Contradictions

I know so well Torment

When you can’t move forward

Sinking slower then the mind breaks

Another casket lowered that I can’t take

Sober

Carry your cross through lonely winters

My curse my fate my ghost

Beside me she whimpers Our world is cold and fucking empty

An endless cycle of suffering

The pain has never fucking left me

Into the mirror ever black I see Tiny angels

In tiny hells

Contradictions

I know so well I saw your ghost in my reflection

I saw a darkness in the heart

I saw a shred of hope

I saw the world tear it apart

I try and piece together

The parts of me that I want the world to see

But the mirror stares back

Ever black

Reminding me

Our world is cold and empty My curse

My fate

My ghost

I’d die before I let you go My curse

My fate

My ghost

I’d die before it let’s me go Let me go

Let me go

Fit for an Autopsy, "Mirrors"

Fit for an Autopsy, The Sea of Tragic Beasts Album Art + Track Listing

Nuclear Blast

"The Sea of Tragic Beasts"

"No Man Is Without Fear"

"Shepherd"

"Your Pain Is Mine"

"Mirrors"

"Unloved"

"Mourn"

"Warfare"

"Birds of Prey"

"Napalm Dreams"

Fit for an Autopsy 2019 U.S. Tour Dates

Oct. 24 — Brooklyn, N.Y. @ St. Vitus

Oct. 25 — Hamden, Ct. @ Space Ballroom

Oct. 26 — Philadelphia, Pa. @ Voltage Lounge

Oct. 27 — Frederick, Md. @ Café 611

Oct. 28 — Chapel Hill, N.C. @ Local 506

Oct. 29 — Nashville, Tenn. @ The End

Oct. 30 — Atlanta, Ga. @ The Masquerade

Nov. 01 — Tampa, Fla. @ Crowbar

Nov. 02 — Orlando, Fla. @ Soundbar

Nov. 04 — Austin, Texas @ Come and Take It Live!

Nov. 05 — Dallas, Texas @ Gas Monkey

Nov. 06 — El Paso, Texas @ Rockhouse

Nov. 07 — Mesa, Ariz. @ Club Red

Nov. 08 — Los Angeles, Calif. @ 1720

Nov. 09 — Fresno, Calif. @ Full Circle Brewing Co.

Nov. 10 — Sacramento, Calif. @ Holy Diver

Nov. 12 — Portland, Ore. @ Paris Theater

Nov. 13 — Seattle, Wash. @ El Corazon

Nov. 15 — Salt Lake City, Utah @ The Complex

Nov. 16 — Denver, Colo. @ Bluebird Theater

Nov. 17 — Kansas City, Mo. @ Riot Room

Nov. 19 — St. Louis, Mo. @ Fubar

Nov. 20 — St. Paul, Minn. @ Turf Club

Nov. 21 — Chicago, Ill. @ Cobra Lounge

Nov. 22 — Detroit, Mich. @ The Sanctuary

Nov. 23 — Rochester, N.Y. @ Montage Music Hall