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Dååth Premiere “Ascension” Video

Dååth have shared an official video for their new song “Ascension.” That track features Archspire‘s Dean Lamb and it will appear on the group's new album, “The Deceivers,” which will be available on May 3. Eyal Levi commented:

“This song is a beast. Riffs for days, brutality and groove, there are soaring solos all over the place, plus, it’s peppered with parallel universe Danny Elfman moments.”

Jesse Zuretti added:

“Rarely is it true to be taken on a ride with music; let ‘Ascension‘ prove its validity by guiding you through warping passages, orchestral fidelity, uncommonly creative musicianship, and uncontested power.

‘Ascension‘ is the year’s mindfuck, carrying the listener from different realms of musical identity, showcasing talent to points that’ll make you think it’s otherworldly. Of all of the tracks you’ll hear in 2024, this will be one you’ll be revisiting the most whilst scratching your head in disbelief.”

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PostedApril 9, 2024
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsDååth, Ascension, The Deceivers

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