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1/07/2007

Das Oath - st


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Tracklist

1. Reliquary
2. Scrapped
3. Twinkle in an Eye About to Be Blackened
4. Tropical Malady
5. Terror, The Delight, And the Unendurable Pointlessness of Trying
6. Years of Veneers
7. All the Songs Have Been Sung

Info

One their most superb effort to date, Das Oath plow ahead on their destructive path, ascending to the furthest reaches of intensity to emerge as the forerunners of classic modern hardcore. With some of their most unpredictable chord progressions and relentlessly chaotic song structures yet, the band has somehow managed to intensify their noise-drenched compositions to belt out one mind-blowing anthem after another. Those familiar with the band's history may find themselves startled by the record's unthinkably lovely and intricate song structures steeped in hooks and chock full of dense musical innovation.


With contributions from Will Killingsworth (Orchild, Bucket Full of Teeth, Ampere), Joey Karam (The Locust, Le Shok), and Sal Gallegos (Some Girls) these seven songs combine to form a complex and haunting masterpiece of emotional frustation and despair. With artwork from renown photographer John Divola, this is sure to be one of the most expressive and important contemporary punk records in years.

MySpace

http://www.myspace.com/dasoathdasoath

DD

http://www.sendspace.com/file/apts4a

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