Having wandered the wilderness the return of Daath with a refreshed and rejuvenated line up with a forthcoming album in “The Deceivers” to appear via Metal Blade Records is an intriguing prospect. They’ve been taking their time to get things to match their vision and discuss everything from seeing Slipknot on Ozzfest in 1999 to
Hungarian groove metal pioneers Omega Diatribe continue to offer up flavours of their new album “Deviant” with “Stench Of Demise” the latest single and opening track. Co-produced, mixed and mastered by the legendary producer Tue Madsen (Meshuggah, Suicide Silence, The Haunted) at Antfarm Studios in Denmark, the record will see release on 1st December via
Co-produced, mixed and mastered by the legendary producer Tue Madsen (Meshuggah, Suicide Silence, The Haunted) at Antfarm Studios in Denmark and including a guest vocal appearance from Sean Zatorsky of Daath fame, Hungarian Extreme Groove Metal pioneers Omega Diatribe have announced their fifth studio album “Deviant“ will drop on 1st December. That news is accompanied
The reign of terror from Dååth looks set to continue with the band announcing they are currently in the mastering phase of their upcoming Metal Blade Records debut full length album which is set for a 2024 release. That news is of course accompanied by another potential single from it in “The Silent Foray” which
Continuing down the path of waterfall releasing a seemingly endless amount of new singles (we’d love to know how big the stockpile is and how long they’ve been working on them) are returning Death Metal mercenaries Dååth who have unveiled a cover of the Morbid Angel classic “Where The Slime Live“. This one features a
Continuing the mantra of quality over quantity, the reformed Dååth have unveiled a new single in “Purified by Vengeance“. It finds them joined by Mick Gordon and Mark Holcomb of Periphery fame as they enter a new realm of existence with Metal Blade Records with their third single of the year having not offered anything
A month after the band played tribute to the legacy of Chuck Shuldiner Dååth guitarist Eyal Levi plays through a cover of “The Philosopher” by Death showing off the Neural DSP Quad Cortex. The studio rendition of the cut sees them joined by a pair of guests laying down guitar solos, the first of those is
Paying tribute to the legacy of Chuck Shuldiner and Death the reformed Dååth have shared a cover of “The Philosopher” which sees them joined by not one but two guests laying down guitar solos. The first of those is Rafael Trujillo (ex-Obscura, Obsidious) while the second is Dan Sugarman (Ice Nine Kills, As Blood Runs
It seems like the return of Dååth after 12 years has a slow release valve that’s going to see new material fed to us as we wait like a patient on an IV drip by Metal Blade Records. Their first single “No Rest No End“, which accompanied the news of their reunion (in part as
The return of Dååth always seemed like just a matter of time although with Vented releasing an album not so long ago the timing seems… A little strange. As you know the resurrection of the band finds them signed to Metal Blade Records and guitarist Eyal Levi and vocalist Sean Zatorsky the last remaining original