Daggers (album)

Daggers
Studio album by The Defiled
Released 2 August 2013 (EU)
5 August 2013 (UK)
6 August 2013 (US)
Recorded Summer 2012, Florida
Genre Industrial metal, metalcore, groove metal,[1] alternative metal
Length 44:43
Label Nuclear Blast
Producer Jason Suecof
The Defiled chronology
Grave Times Live
(2013)
Daggers
(2013)
Singles from Daggers
  1. "Sleeper"
    Released: 17 March 2013
  2. "Unspoken"
    Released: 4 June 2013
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Big Cheese8/10[2]
Metal Blast[3]
Revolver[4]
Thrash Hits[5]

Daggers is the second studio album by British industrial metal band The Defiled, released on 6 August 2013 in Europe. The album is their first to be released on Nuclear Blast, and first fan-funded album, funded through summer 2012 on PledgeMusic, as well as the debut of drummer Needles. The album was recorded throughout summer 2012 with producer Jason Suecof in Florida. The first single, "Sleeper", was released by the band on 17 March 2013. The second single, "Unspoken", was released along with a music video on 4 June, which was directed by Robin Fuller who also directed the video for the band's first ever single, 'The Resurrectionists'.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Sleeper"   4:00
2. "Unspoken"   4:05
3. "Saints And Sinners"   3:49
4. "As I Drown"   4:41
5. "Porcelain"   3:23
6. "New Approach"   3:09
7. "Fragments of Hope"   4:30
8. "The Infected"   4:01
9. "The Mourning After"   4:14
10. "Five Minutes"   4:38
11. "No Place Like Home"   4:13

Personnel

The Defiled
  • Stitch D – vocals, guitars
  • The A.v.D – programming, synthesizer, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Aaron Curse – guitar
  • Vincent Hyde – bass guitar
  • Needles – drums

Production
  • Jason Suecof – production, mixing
  • Eyal Levi - mixing, editing
  • Scott Chalmers - artwork, photography
  • Adam Da Rat - additional vocals on Infected
  • Terry Bezer - additional vocals on Infected

References

The Defiled Pledge Only Videos

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