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Deth Red Sabaoth album for sale Product Description
Deth Red Sabaoth album for sale by Danzig was released Jun 28, 2010 on the AFM label. Danzig's first album of new material in six years stays true to its creator's punk roots by returning to the sludgy, borrowed amplifier cacophony of Samhain and Legacy of Brutality-era Misfits. Deth Red Sabaoth sounds like what a lot of the Samhain/Misfits fans wanted the group's 1988 debut to be: a raw, dirty, D.I.Y. collection of comic book-inspired violence, thrust together by the unholy union of punk and metal. Deth Red Sabaoth CD music contains a single disc with 11 songs. ...See Full Description
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| The Real Danzig!!! This is NOT classic Danzig. Its what Danzig has always wanted to be. I heard an interview where he said he made this album for himself not the fans. The production is muffled, the artwork demented, and the lyrics are demonic. This is the album that would have followed November Coming Fire. Even the slipcase reminds me of pulling out a dusty vinyl. True to form of classic Samhain, which was Danzig at his best. Great album! Best tracks: Hammer of the Gods, Night Star Hel, Seasons of Pain {my fav!!!}. Compare this to Initium and you'll understand why he put this out. Danzig does what he fu!?ing wants! By hellmask666 (Syracuse, NY) This review is for a different format. |
| Hardly any bass but good songs I liked almost all the tracks on this cd. personally the production fell a little short of my expectations... but. look at the world of music out there. this really kicks some solid A!! and lyrically it's invoking and back to an old evil spirit that Danzig provokes... a really good listen. By Drucifer (Ashland Oregon) This review is for a different format. |
| Return to form.... I agree with you, Trooper. It is a definte step up. The last few albums had some good songs, but fell flat as whole albums. This one is dark, bluesy, and most of all, listenable. It just goes to show you what he is cabable of with the help of some decent musicians (Victor ans Tommy Kelly). By metal Mark (Middle Earth, Missouri) This review is for a different format. |
| Danzig, Man of Mystery & Intrigue, is, well baacckk The first 4 albums by Danzig revealed to the world a band that improved its' recorded output, burnt offerings really, each time they stepped onto the pathway of ember-tinged coals. What came after, starting with Blackacidevil, was a string of forgettable, forsaken, and misdirected attempts at trying to demonically shape-shift & morph into something that someone, somewhere, might somehow find more relevant. Each attempt since the excellent Danzig 4p album release miserably failed ... until now. "Deth Red Sabaoth", despite its' ridiculous album art, imagery and photography, is actually a complete return to form and though the sound quality feels uneven throughout the record and at times lacking in bottom end, this really could have gloriously followed Danzig III or 4 quite easily. The music, on its own accord, puts the skin-stiffening creep into the 5 finger crawl and the lyrics are as dark, opaque, and spiritually lost as anything he has previously stoked up & authored. Danzig is a man of mystery, that is for sure, and not terribly unlike the Walking Dude (a.k. a Randall Flagg) from Stephen King's classic, The Stand. I am not sure if Glenn Danzig is capable of sprouting devil horns, cloven hooves and blood red laser eyes upon contact with spattered holy water, but he definitely has a knack for instilling a cellar full of ice cold frigidity to his well fashioned soundtrack of the sin-infused and eternally damned. As a famous literary quote once ominously warned, "abandon all hope, all ye who enter here" Danzig is fresh off of vacation and has triumphantly returned... from the cold, desolate valley of emotional death. By The Trooper (Dirty Black Summer, WA) This review is for a different format. |
| Solid album from start to finish I haven't enjoyed a Danzig album this much since 4P. The previous 4 albums had 3 or 4 good songs but this record is tight from start to finish. By bfrederick00 (Bethel, PA) This review is for a different format. |
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Deth Red Sabaoth songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 8206094 |
| Label | AFM |
| Orig Year | 2010 |
| Catalog number | 6002562 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Jun 28, 2010 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Producer | Glenn Danzig |
| Engineer | Chris Rakestraw |
| Recording Time | 51 minutes |
| Additional Info | Box Set; Special Edition |
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