On September 27, 2010, the band announced its plans to release a new track, "Follow The Signs," as a digital single via
iTunes on October 5, however, those plans were scrapped. On October 5, 2010, the band released a
webisode sharing that they'd begun recording a new album for an early 2011 release date. On October 11, 2010, the band released a second studio update video. On October 14, McKinney provided an update on the progress the band had made recording the album; sharing that the band had adopted
Seven-string guitars, brought back the "BOO-bounce," and were recording the heaviest album the band had made yet. McKinney complimented new guitarist Richardson for "increasing the amount of shred" on the record. In December 2010, the band shared that Jason Suecof would be providing mixing duties at Audiohammer Studios. On January 20, 2011, the band announced that their upcoming album would be titled "The Discovery" and that a release date of March 22, 2011 had been chosen. At the end of January, the band shared that they planned to release the new track "Follow The Signs" as a digital single via
iTunes on Tuesday, February 1. The track had initially been slated for an October release, but those plans were subsequently scrapped. Lee McKinney explained that the track had been recorded a few different times; once as a demo with Misha Mansoor of Periphery, and once again for "The Discovery," which had a different structure. The track, as well as the album, were recorded at BOTA Studio in
Lake in the Hills, Illinois and was mixed by Jason Suecof. The album's artwork was created by Cameron Gray of parablevisions.com. The piece featured as the album's art is titled "Hope For The Sound Awakening." On February 21, an official live video for the track "Recreate" was posted on Sumerian's
YouTube channel. The video consisted of footage from the bonus DVD featured with the
Hot Topic "exclusive special edition" of “The Discovery.“ On February 28, the band released a new video detailing the album's recording process via
Revolver. On March 9, 2011, Sumerian Records founder
Ash Avildsen made an announcement aimed at prospective music pirates that the album had leaked, and encouraged said pirates to "choke on a cannonball." The leaked album turned out to be a prank, containing the full already-released single "Follow The Signs," but then following up with fart noises, celebrity quotes, and noises from the band members. On March 14, the band released the single "Two Worlds of Design" exclusively via noisecreep. On March 16, Sumerian posted an album teaser for the track "The Omnicient" to its YouTube channel. On March 17, the band announced that customers who purchased the album via
FYE would receive copies containing three previously unreleased bonus tracks. On March 21, 2011, the band made the entirety of the album available for streaming on their Facebook profile. On June 11, 2011, the band took to its Facebook page to announce that they were planning on recording music videos for the album, and asked fans to post to the Sumerian page their suggestions for which tracks videos should be recorded for. In January 2012, the band announced that Jason Richardson had departed the band and, upon learning Born of Osiris were moving on from him, had since joined
Chelsea Grin. Richardson would then release his own statement, clarifying that he had not chosen to depart, but had rather been fired. the video was directed by Andrew Pulaski, and produced by Abstrakt Pictures. ==Critical reception==