After endless touring on the rollicking one-two punch of their debut record "Head Home" and sophomore "Broken Hymns, Limbs and Skin", country-noise Brooklyn outfit O’Death was sidelined in the midst of their 2009 tour when drummer Rogers-Berry was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma. Ten months of chemotherapy and a shoulder replacement later, the group returned to the studio with a new outlook on life, and began work on the album they are releasing today: "Outside". Recorded over a two-month period, the longest they’ve ever spent on a production, the record comes with a video of the single "Bugs" (see it here) and – of course – with a tour starting at the end of August.