03/28/2016 16:29
Dawn Of Disease
Dawn Of Disease sign with Napalm Records; new album 'Worship the Grave' out in June
It's no secret that Dawn Of Disease have been highly influenced by old school Swedish death metal: a healthy dose of Scandinavian rawness that worms its way into every tune, but now over the past couple of years these German death metallers have started to conquer new shores and they have now announced their worldwide signing with Napalm Records.
Dawn Of Disease on signing with Napalm Records: "We are very happy and proud to become part of the Napalm family. It feels good to sign with one of the worldwide well-established metal labels. Four years have passed since we released 'Crypts of the Unrotten'. With Napalm Records we have the perfect partner to take the next step into the right direction and we are looking very forward to the collaboration, the release of our new album and the upcoming shows during the festival season."
Napalm Records A&R Sebastian Muench: "We are absolutely excited and honored to welcome Dawn Of Disease to the Napalm family! Dawn Of Disease has released two brilliant and timeless death metal albums with 'Legends of Brutality' & 'Crypts of the Unrotten' and I can ensure you the new album is a true death metal masterpiece!"
And if that's not enough good news from team Dawn Of Disease, this power five-piece has also unveiled details of their upcoming album including: the title, artwork, track listing & release date.
Track listing:
1. Worship the Grave
2. The Saviour's Tomb
3. Ashes
4. On Trails of Death
5. Prayer for the Dawn
6. Cult of the Fading Light
7. Through Nameless Ages
8. Outsourcing the Brain
9. Enwrapped in Guts
10. The Sky Is Empty
Artwork was created by Mark Cooper Art.
'Worship the Grave' is set to be released on June 24th 2016 via Napalm Records.
Instead of cheaply rehashing the typical Sunlight sound, the guys in Dawn Of Disease opted for a modern and pumping production, courtesy of Woodshed Studios. This puts the spotlight on blasting beats, grinding grooves and insidious melodies. The Northern Germans have also infused their third assault entitled 'Worship the Grave' with unbound guitar solos and more dynamic vocals than ever before – the result might be the most intense death metal release of the year!
(source: Napalm Records)