Daath - The Deceivers (2024) Hi-Res
Artist: Daath
Title: The Deceivers
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Metal Blade Records
Genre: Melodic Death Metal, Progressive Death Metal
Quality: FLAC 24bit-48kHz / FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 43:41
Total Size: 657 / 372 / 113 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: The Deceivers
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Metal Blade Records
Genre: Melodic Death Metal, Progressive Death Metal
Quality: FLAC 24bit-48kHz / FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 43:41
Total Size: 657 / 372 / 113 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. No Rest No End (feat. Spiro Dussias) - 00:05:19
02. Hex Unending (feat. Dan Sugarman & Ice Nine Kills) - 00:03:32
03. Ascension (feat. Dean Lamb & Archspire) - 00:04:35
04. With Ill Desire - 00:03:26
05. The Silent Foray (feat. Per Nilsson & Scar Symmetry) - 00:06:42
06. Unwelcome Return (feat. Spiro Dussias) - 00:05:05
07. Purified by Vengeance (feat. Mark Holcomb, Periphery & Mick Gordon) - 00:04:27
08. Deserving of the Grave (feat. Jeff Loomis) - 00:05:32
09. Into Forgotten Dirt - 00:05:03
After a thirteen-year hiatus, DÅÅTH makes a triumphant return with “The Deceivers,” showcasing their evolution with a blend of monstrous heaviness and beautiful orchestration.
The album is a testament to the band’s technical prowess, featuring intricate melodies and intense brutality that fans have come to expect from the Atlanta-based group.
The record boasts guest solos from renowned guitarists and sound design by Mick Gordon, adding layers of virtuosity and depth to the tracks.
Lyrically, the album delves into themes of deception and obstruction in modern society, with the single “Hex Unending” symbolizing a personal and collective shedding of old skins.
The album is a testament to the band’s technical prowess, featuring intricate melodies and intense brutality that fans have come to expect from the Atlanta-based group.
The record boasts guest solos from renowned guitarists and sound design by Mick Gordon, adding layers of virtuosity and depth to the tracks.
Lyrically, the album delves into themes of deception and obstruction in modern society, with the single “Hex Unending” symbolizing a personal and collective shedding of old skins.