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{{expand}}[[Image:AnOmenEP.jpg|thumb|Album art]]''An Omen EP'' is an upcoming release by [[How To Destroy Angels]], the band's second release and second EP, and their first release under a label, Columbia Records. The album EP was announced by [[Trent Reznor]] on 21st Sepetember 2012, for a to be released November release13th.
==Release==
The EP is to be released in digital and vinyl formats, and will contain tracks off of the yet-unamed debut album from the band.
 
The band's website, along with promo photos, was updated to include more glitch art and a raw graphic style from [[Rob Sheridan]], similar to his previous work with [[Nine Inch Nails]].
The first single for the EP, "[[Keep It Together]]", is to be released via digital download on October 9th 2012.
The first single for the EP, "[[Keep It Together]]", was debuted on Zane Lowe's BBC Radio One show on October 8th 2012, and the track was released via digital download on October 9th.
 
The full EP is to be released for streaming in its entirety on [http://hypem.com/ The Hype Machine] on 8th November.
 
A limited number of copies of the physical release were for sale on HTDA's official webstore, and all copies bought through the site came packaged with a exclusive white label pressing of the EP's lead single, Keep It Together, on 12" vinyl.
==Versions==
All versions will be released on November 13th.
*The EP will be released in MP3 formats across all MP3 retailers, but the only way to obtain the high quality and lossless audio formats for the release is to order through HTDA's own webstore.
*The EP will be released on 12", 180 gram vinyl, and will be the only way to obtain the album on a physical medium, as a CD copy of the EP is not to be printed. When ordered through the band's website, the EP came with an exclusive white label pressing of Keep It Together.
==Track listing==
Side 1:
==Art direction==
The art of the EP was conceived by the entire HTDA group, and was primarily executed by Rob Sheridan. He used a technique of creating art, placing the image onto VHS tapes and then photographing distortion through a CRT monitor. The promotional photography for the EP was done taken by Tamar Levine and produced in post-production by Rob Sheridan.
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