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Daath the concealers
Daath the concealers




daath the concealers

That's not to say the two records sound anything alike, but DAATH guitarists Eyal Levi and Emil Werstler are well on their way to becoming the Mustaine/ Friedman of their time. "The Concealers" sticks out from the current crop of metal albums in the way that "Rust In Peace" stuck out almost two decades ago. Well, it may have taken a year and a half, a new singer ( Sean Z),the loss of keyboardist Mike Kameron (and with him almost any trace of industrial influence) and the procurement of Kevin Talley's (ex- CHIMAIRA, ex- DYING FETUS, et al.) fulltime services, but through it all, the real DAATH has arrived. I will say that it was at least a decent effort that showed a band with the potential to live up to the hype which was thrust upon them. Given that DAATH's first full-length, "The Hinderers" was a well-intended, yet ultimately directionless and obviously pieced together foray into the blood-red waters of hybrid-metal, one that even the band themselves would rather see take a dirtnap (let's see who picks up on this one…),I'm not going spend too much dwelling on said disc.






Daath the concealers