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by: Daath
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 4527516009632
Format: Extra tracks, Import
Label: Marquee Inc Japan/Zoom
Manufacturer: Marquee Inc Japan/Zoom
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Marquee Inc Japan/Zoom
Release Date: July 28, 2009
Studio: Marquee Inc Japan/Zoom
Disc 1:- Sharpen the Blades
- Self-Corruption Manifesto
- Worthless
- Unbinding Truth
- Silenced
- Wilting on the Vine
- Translucent Potency
- Day of Endless Light
- Duststorm
- ...of Poisoned Sorrows
- Incestuous Amplification
Editorial Review:
Album Description: Japanese pressing includes one bonus track. Marquee. 2009.
Average Rating: 
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Daath are an awesome up and coming metal band. They are definately one of the best new bands that I've heard. I bought their 2007 Roadrunner debut "The Hinderers" (which was produced by death metal guitar legend James Murphy) in that same year, and I was blown away, and I quickly became a fan of Daath afterwards. What I heard was a death metal band that incorporated other styles including industrial metal, thrash metal, black metal, and even progressive metal all in their unique sound that really ...
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im not sure why the negative review....i love this album its really fun to listen to....its not the most brutal stuff out there but daath definetly hold their own...mostly in my opinion because their sound is very unique yet remains significantly heavy, tight and well played. they blend several genres of metal together to create a very fun listening experience. my favorite thing about this album is, and the reason i gave it 5 stars, no matter what type of metal mood im in there seems to be a song ...
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I really loved The Hinders, it is by far my most favourite piece of music. Their vocalist is the best, the way the guitar drums and vocals blend into a sharp thorn of music is perfect. This album doesn't have the same spark, doesn't have the flare or in your face expression.
Really disappointed, I think I read they have a new singer, if their old singer starts another band I'll be sure to check that out, I think he had alot to do with their creativity judging in the complete transformational ...
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Technically this is Daath's fourth release and their third full length album. Futility dropped in 2004 and was their one and only self released album. After some grueling touring for a couple years they were snatched up by Roadrunner Records and thus released The Hinderers and followed that with a stint on Ozzfest, yes I was there. My first time hearing Daath was at Ozzfest and I have been a fan ever since.
Like The Hinderers (by the way, note the strange similarity in the names) The Concealers ...
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Daath's first album The Hinderers showed a very polished and highly technical style that few in American death metal could match, but it did have a bit of a meandering problem.
Not so with their 2nd release The Concealers. After an online search for a new vocalist, they seem to have comfortably slid into a full-frontal massive sound that is both shocking and enveloping. The material seems more coherent, and if anything, the technical precision and polish are so high that you might be tempted to ...
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