Release Date: October 24, 2011. In March 2011, it was revealed that Junius had joined the metal label Prosthetic Records and would record a new full - length album in spring 2011. The band recorded the album at Will Benoit's Radar Studios, an eco - friendly studio powered by solar energy. Producer James Dunham, a close friend of the band, called the two - month recording process his most rewarding experience. On September 13, 2011, details like the track listing, album cover, release date, and a full stream of 'All Shall Float' were unveiled on Brooklyn Vegan. A promo video by Matthew Schwab featuring 'Betray the Grave' with studio rehearsal footage appeared on the band's official site. 'A Universe Without Stars' was fully streamed on Guitar World on October 11, 2011. Finally, the whole album was available for exclusive streaming on the band's AbsolutePunk profile on October 20, 2011.

To enjoy this album, simply find a platform where it's available for streaming, like the band's AbsolutePunk profile. You can listen to it on your computer, phone, or any music - playing device. There aren't any special instructions for listening. Just sit back, relax, and let the music take you in. As for maintenance, since it's a digital album, there's no need for physical upkeep. But make sure your device is updated to ensure smooth playback. If you're using a streaming service, keep an eye on your data usage to avoid any surprises.