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DAATH: New Song Posted Online - Feb. 2, 2009
A new DAATH track entitled "The Worthless" is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page. The song comes off the group's new album, "The Concealers", which is scheduled for release on April 20 in Europe and April 21 in the U.S. through Century Media Records (via a partnership with Roadrunner Records). The CD was produced and mixed by Jason Suecof and Mark Lewis (TRIVIUM, ALL THAT REMAINS, DEVILDRIVER).

DAATH shot to the forefront of the metal world with the 2007 release of "The Hinderers". The band built a worldwide following by touring with the likes of JOB FOR A COWBOY, DEVILDRIVER, UNEARTH, DESPISED ICON and others while also taking part in the 2007 edition of Ozzfest. After this wrapped and the band underwent some healthy lineup changes, DAATH entered the studio more focused than ever before to begin work on their sophomore album.

Drummer Kevin Talley (CHIMAIRA, DYING FETUS, MISERY INDEX) comments on "The Worthless": "This song is cool for two main reasons... I am playing drums and I helped write the song. No, but seriously — this song was initially created by Eyal [Levi, guitar] and I when we got together in the rehearsal space and jammed it out. After several drafts and the input of other band members, we had this song. It is one of my favorites on the record because it has many elements of my DYING FETUS drumming style. It has a fucking killer solo section that sounds like old-school METALLICA/MEGADETH except the solos, by Eyal and Emil respectively, smoke anything those 2 bands have ever done... haha... I can brag about my guitar players, right? We finish the song with a morbidly disgusting ending. Notice the texture with the kick drums and the guitar rhythms: they do not match up but they sound great together. This song has a great mix of double bass, blast beats, and killer grooves. It's killer and its way better than your neighbor's band."

The Atlanta-based quintet certainly set out with a mission to truly separate itself from the rest when recording its much-anticipated new album. The dueling guitar virtuosity of Emil Werstler and Eyal Levi harkens many comparisons to Mustaine and Friedman, all the while the acclaimed Talley pounds away with fury and precision and bassist Jeremy Creamer provides a powerful groove.

The band's current lineup is completed by new singer Sean Z, who performs an extraordinary job on "The Concealers".

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/daath.


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COMMENT | I like it....
posted by : lundtheconqueror
2/2/2009 5:21:47 PM

...I'll have to pick this up when it comes out.

COMMENT |
posted by : Ace1092001
2/2/2009 11:45:38 PM

This song is fucking cool! The ending is sinister. Love Talley's double bass pattern! Finally a release date!

COMMENT | Kick Ass!!
posted by : ~CAIN~
2/3/2009 6:56:58 PM

Wow! That track kicks ass! Amazing music! Emil & Eyal have some serious fret-board skills! Talley is always top knotch! Looking forward to this record.

COMMENT | Wow...
posted by : arrtol
2/19/2009 2:29:14 AM

Truly awful. Daath is just another "Hot Topic" band that Roadrunner doesn't even want to stand behind anymore. Too bad Century Media is going to be associated with them...



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