“The Divinity Of Purpose”, the new album from Connecticut hardcore/metal masters HATEBREED, has registered the following chart positions around the world:

Austria: #28
Australia: #144
Belgium: #75 (first week), #56 (second week)
Belgium Flanders: #56 (first week), #38 (second week)
Belgium Wallonia: #105 (first week), #92 (second week)
Canada: #20
Germany: #25
Finland: #43
Switzerland: #40
UK: #144
USA: #20

“The Divinity Of Purpose” sold 17,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release.

The band’s previous, self-titled CD opened with 15,000 units back in 2009 to enter the chart at No. 37.

HATEBREED‘s “Supremacy” album premiered with around 27,000 copies in September 2006 to land at No. 31. This number was roughly in line with the first-week tally registered by its predecessor, “Rise Of Brutality”, which shifted more than 32,000 copies in November 2003 to debut at No. 30.

HATEBREED‘s covers album, entitled “For The Lions”, sold around 10,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release in May 2009 to debut at position No. 58 on The Billboard 200 chart.

“The Divinity Of Purpose” was released on January 29 in North America via Razor & Tie and on January 25 in Europe through Nuclear Blast. The CD was co-produced by HATEBREEDChris “Zeuss” Harris (SUICIDE SILENCEALL THAT REMAINSSHADOWS FALL) and Josh Wilbur(LAMB OF GODAVENGED SEVENFOLD), with Wilbur also handling mixing duties. The cover artwork was created and illustrated by Eliran Kantor (TESTAMENTATHEISTSIGHANACRUSISGWAR) and can be seen below.

“The Divinity Of Purpose” track listing:

01. Put It To the Torch
02. Honor Never Dies
03. Own Your World
04. The Language
05. Before The Fight Ends You
06. Indivisible
07. Dead Man Breathing
08. The Divinity Of Purpose
09. Nothing Scars Me
10. Bitter Truth
11. Boundless (Time To Murder It)
12. Idolized And Vilified

Regarding the musical direction of the new HATEBREED material, singerJamey Jasta told “Maximum Threshold”, “We did enough experimenting, I think, on the last record… A lot of people really liked that record and itdid gain us a lot of new fans, but on this record, with the 10-year anniversary of [HATEBREED‘s 2002 album] ‘Perseverance’ and withWayne [Lozinak, guitar] being back in the band — this will be his second record with us — it’s just fun to kind of keep with the old-school influences. I hear more CRO-MAGS and KILLING TIME and SHEER TERROR and OBITUARY and BOLT THROWER and SLAYER andENTOMBED and those kind of ’80s and ’90s influences in there. Which is fun for us, because we emulate the bands that we love. We try to make it our own sound and make it our own style, but at the end of the day, we’re just fans of those styles of bands.”

“Put It To The Torch” video:

Source: www.blabbermouth.net