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Dååth - End Hiatus, Sign With Metal Blade Records


Georgia-based metal band Dååth are back! After twelve-year-long hiatus, progressive death metal operators have signed with Metal Blade Records and simultaneously release a brand new single called "No Rest No End". The track features guest solos by Rafael Trujillo (Obsidious, ex-Obscura) and Spiro Dussias. Mixed by Jens Bogren and mastered by Tony Lindgren.





Dååth commented: "After 12 years on hiatus, we agreed that if we’re bringing Dååth back, we’re doing it right. That’s why we’re so excited to announce that we’ve signed to our dream label, Metal Blade! From day one, they understood and backed our vision for the future, have an inextinguishable passion for the genre, an incredible staff, and are one of the reasons Metal is on the map and thriving. We’re excited to add to the growing metal history Slagel & Co have forged with unstoppable determination. Dååth signing to Metal Blade couldn’t be a better pairing - we’re taking this to its full potential, letting nothing and nobody stand in our way. If you’re not going all out, what’s the point?"




"No Rest No End" is the reason Dååth is back," comments guitarist Eyal Levi. "When the writing began, I was looking for proof that we still had it. The last thing I want to do is put out music that sounds like a bad cover of our back catalog. When this song came together, it was clear that we needed to see this through. "No Rest No End" is the pinnacle of everything I’ve wanted to do with this band and features our full lineup firing on all cylinders: crushing riffs, orchestrated to the max, an infectious chorus, insane solos, my favorite metal drummer, baroque insanity, signature clean guitars, and an incredible mix. It’s the most ambitious song we’ve ever written or recorded and we’re just getting started. Enjoy!"

Vocalist Sean Z adds, "The first time I heard "No Rest No End" in demo form, I was blown away! I immediately knew exactly what I wanted to do vocally. The words practically flew off the page. During every step of the creation process, the song was an obvious masterpiece. It’s meant to be heard, and it's meant to be played loud!"





Source: metalblade.com
Band profile: Dååth
Posted: 22.02.2023 by Abattoir


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Comments: 5   Visited by: 26 users
23.02.2023 - 11:53
qlacs
"The Quaker"
Great seeing Eyal cleaning his beard up lol...
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23.02.2023 - 16:08
Boxcar Willy
yr a kook
Daath was prog?
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23.02.2023 - 16:27
Troy Killjoy
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Written by Boxcar Willy on 23.02.2023 at 16:08

Daath was prog?

I wouldn't say so, more like alternative death metal. I suppose it loosely fits in the sense they weren't restrictive to the genre norms and incorporated outside influences into the mix.

I just want "Blender for The Baby" on Spotify.
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23.02.2023 - 16:39
Boxcar Willy
yr a kook
Written by Troy Killjoy on 23.02.2023 at 16:27

I wouldn't say so, more like alternative death metal. I suppose it loosely fits in the sense they weren't restrictive to the genre norms and incorporated outside influences into the mix.

I just want "Blender for The Baby" on Spotify.

I remember being a big fan of them in my introductory days. I actually went back and listened to them a few days ago coincidentally. They did not hold up for me
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23.02.2023 - 16:41
Troy Killjoy
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Written by Boxcar Willy on 23.02.2023 at 16:39

They did not hold up for me

Same. I used to dig their whole quirky schtick but listening to them now gives me that secondhand embarrassment feeling.
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