Reopening the Scars
Reopening the Scars
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Our Take
Our Take
Hailing from Los Angeles, the dark lords of industrial metal, DAWN OF ASHES, have returned with their latest offering, "Reopening The Scars".
The album takes listeners on a sinister journey through a haunting soundscape of visceral screams, pounding drums, and raging guitars. From the eerie whispers of "Poisoning The Steps Of Babel" to the blistering aggression of "Rise Of The Ancient East", DAWN OF ASHES proves once again why they are masters of their craft.
Lead vocalist Kristof Bathory's vocals are as menacing as ever, effortlessly transitioning between guttural growls and melodic chants. The band's signature blend of black metal, industrial, and symphonic elements creates a cacophony of sound that is both devastating and captivating.
Tracks like "Guardians" and "The Despondent City" showcase the band's ability to craft intricate, atmospheric compositions that draw the listener in and refuse to let go. The production is top-notch, with every instrument and vocal line perfectly balanced to create a wall of sound that is as brutal as it is beautiful.
Overall, "Reopening The Scars" is a triumph for DAWN OF ASHES, solidifying their place as one of the most innovative and exciting bands in the industrial metal scene. So grab your leather jacket and prepare for a wild ride through the darkness - this album is not to be missed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Reopening the Scars
2. Anhedonia
3. Exsanguination
4. How Dead Is Your Hope
5. Tarnished Halo
6. One Shot Kill
7. Lifeless in Misanthropy
8. Reflection of the Damned
9. The Hollowing
10. The Grey Light
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Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Dawn of Ashes
Meet DAWN OF ASHES, the electro-industrial project that's as gloomy as a rainy day in Manchester, but with a twisted sense of humour that could only come from a band hailing from sunny Los Angeles. Formed in 2001 by frontman Kristof Bathory, DAWN OF ASHES has been pushing the boundaries of the industrial metal scene with their unique blend of dark, aggressive beats and haunting melodies. With a sound that combines elements of black metal, EBM, and industrial music, DAWN OF ASHES has carved out their own niche in the music world. Their live shows are a sight to behold, with Bathory's menacing stage presence and the band's energetic performances drawing in crowds from all over. And let's not forget their eye-catching, gothic-inspired visuals that add an extra layer of intensity to their already intense music. With a discography that spans over a decade, DAWN OF ASHES has consistently delivered albums that are as sonically diverse as they are lyrically haunting. From their early releases like "In the Acts of Violence" to their more recent offerings such as "The Crypt Injection II: Non Serviam," the band continues to evolve and experiment with their sound. So if you're looking for music that's dark, brooding, and a little bit twisted, look no further than DAWN OF ASHES. They may not be the cheeriest band on the block, but they sure know how to make you dance – even if it's in the shadows.
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