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Dead Emotions

Dead Emotions

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Cluster (5:51)
explicit Date added: 02/18/05 | Total listens: 10,404

User reviews for Dead Emotions

Average rating3h starsOut of 19 votes

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Editor's review

Fans of aggressive and seething guitars look no further; here you have metallic grindcore forged from the distillery of anger and loathing. These compositions serve as a lullaby for the tormented and reveal the harsh musical landscape of Dead Emotions.

Biography

Dead Emotions was founded in 1996 as dark/death-metal combo and quickly gained local attention by playing many shows. 1999 saw Gates to the unseen released as Dead Emotions' first self-produced album that grew quite popular in the german underground and received many good reviews in sevaral magazines (Rock Hard, Legacy, Ablaze, Orkus and more). First contacts to record labels emerged after Gates to the unseen was elected Demo of Month Sept. 2000 in the HAMMER magazine. After the sellout of Gates to the unseen's first edition in September 2001, Dead Emotions signed a contract with Medusa Productions, who immensly helped to increase the worldwide's underground attention and distribution of the album's second edition. The new album The Genesis Behind sounds technically more experienced, faster, harder and at the same time much groovier than it's predecessor. In addition to the perfectly produced sound, the new album mainly stands out because of it's powerful riffs, haunting melodies, boosting dynamic parts and musical independance. In Fall 2004, after touring with Debauchery and Scornage, the band is curiously looking into an interesting future...

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