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Last Updated: May 25, 2013 8:50 PM




KILLSWITCH ENGAGE: 'In Due Time' Lyric Video Released - Feb. 6, 2013
The official lyric video for "In Due Time", the new single from Massachusetts metallers KILLSWITCH ENGAGE — singer Jesse Leach, guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz, bassist Mike D'Antonio, guitarist Joel Stroetzel and drummer Justin Foley — can be seen below. The song comes off the band's forthcoming album, "Disarm The Descent", which will be released on April 2 via Roadrunner Records. The follow-up to KILLSWITCH ENGAGE's 2009's self-titled release is the band's first album with original singer Leach at the vocal helm since 2002's now-classic, genre-defining "Alive or Just Breathing". Leach returned to the band in January 2012 after a decade-long absence. The artwork for the new CD was created by D'Antonio.

"Disarm The Descent" was selected by Alternative Press magazine for its "Most Anticipated Albums of 2013" issue, and the band was profiled in Guitar World as one to watch in 2013. Clearly, buzz from fans and the metal and hard rock community regarding new KILLSWITCH ENGAGE remains deafening.

"It is with a grateful spirit that we prepare for this record's release," Leach said. "From the music, to the lyrics, to the artwork, we are all proud of what we have accomplished. To me, this is by far my best vocal performance, much thanks to Adam's guidance and faith in my abilities. I am very grateful to be where I am in life, back in an amazing band with a record we are all excited for the world to hear. Thanks to all the fans for their warm welcome back and their undying love for KILLSWITCH ENGAGE."

2012 marked a busy year for KILLSWITCH ENGAGE.

With Leach firmly installed as the frontman for the last 12 months, the band spent its summer on the road. KILLSWITCH ENGAGE shook the bedrock of venues across the country as part of the first-ever Trespass America tour alongside FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH.

The band recently embarked on a tour that celebrated the 10th anniversary of "Alive Or Just Breathing". They performed the album in full, with a few fan favorites and hits from their gold-selling albums, 2004's "The End Of Heartache" and 2006's "As Daylight Dies", sprinkled into the setlist. KILLSWITCH ENGAGE were also profiled by Decibel in the magazine's highly respected "Hall of Fame" feature for "Alive Or Just Breathing".

In between tours, the band put its nose to the grindstone to work on what would become "Disarm The Descent", with Dutkiewicz producing. The wheels have been turning for the past year, as the band supplemented recording with touring. The time is upon us for the next chapter of KILLSWITCH ENGAGE, who were at the forefront of the New Wave Of American Heavy Metal resurgence that defined the '00s and have remained vital into the new decade.

"Disarm The Descent" track listing:

01. The Hell In Me
02. Beyond The Flames
03. New Awakening
04. In Due Time
05. A Tribute To The Fallen
06. The Turning Point
07. All That We Have
08. You Don't Bleed For Me
09. The Call
10. No End In Sight
11. Always
12. Time Will Not Remain

"Disarm The Descent" was mixed by veteran British producer Andy Sneap, who has previously worked with MEGADETH, TESTAMENT, EXODUS, ACCEPT, ARCH ENEMY and NEVERMORE.

"[The recording process] was great," Leach told Loudwire. "I came off tour I was filled with energy, ready to go, we knocked out a bunch of stuff. I had joined the band, the record was there, we're on tour so I really didn't have time to write. I took the past two months not only recording but writing so I'm there with an idea, being in the other room writing and going to Adam saying, 'Here's my idea I just wrote, what do you think?' So there's real spontaneity some of the songs that we just finished up. I had maybe five or six solid ideas when I came off tour and the rest had to be developed as we were recording it. It was exciting but at the same time tough because for me I'm digging deep down into my emotions and my psyche trying to come up with stuff that is honest and emotive and relevant, hopefully for the listener. It's tiring but well worth, anything that's worth achieving you got to suffer a little bit for it. I think mentally and spiritually and a little bit physically we were suffering but all of that made for an amazing record that I'm really proud of."

He added, "The music is definitely the fastest KILLSWITCH record ever. It's very heavy but still maintains the signature KILLSWITCH hooky, melodic stuff there, too. There's definitely melody attached, but I pulled out some new styles vocally, yelling and screaming and growling and layers and it sounds massive."

Asked what the vibe has been working on the new record with the other members, Leach said, "These guys have welcomed me back with open arms and just very encouraging and digging the stuff that I'm doing and these guys were just like, 'Wow! We're really excited. We feel like it's been a long time since we've been this excited about music,' and that just makes me feel amazing. It makes me feel like I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing."





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posted by : Furywhip
2/6/2013 7:56:07 AM
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That's not a good song. Jesse is too metalcore for me. The dynamics of Howard's voice will be missed.


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2/6/2013 8:19:48 AM
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I disagree. Sure this song is aggressive all the way through, but Jesse's dynamics are great. Check out AOJB. He's a very dynamic and interesting singer.


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posted by : RiotAct666
2/6/2013 9:12:12 AM
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Great tune.


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posted by : M84
2/6/2013 9:48:34 AM
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Heavy, melodic, catchy, perfect, Killswitch Engage in true form, with THEIR vocalist.


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COMMENT | They already played this song years ago
posted by : dragonflame
2/6/2013 9:48:49 AM
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Love AOJB, but this is a rehash of stuff they have already written. They got the "fixation on the darkness" riff in there....they also got a part that sounds like that song where jesse helped howard " oooopen your eyes..." and then the riff plays abit. They got almost the exact same sounding part here. I wanted to like it....but just hearing it once...its a tired boring sound that just borrows from what theyve already done. Even the low growl seems just thrown in there. So yeah...its a song with reworked parts from other songs theyve done..and not as good


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posted by : paulf
2/6/2013 10:53:47 AM
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This is not my genre so forgive me if this statement is ignorant, but the vocals on this song are incredibly dated stylistically; reminds me of when I started going to concerts back in 03-04. Maybe that's the desired effect, though?

I guess I'm just surprised to hear new stuff that goes for the screamy-screamy-screamy verse + ultramelodic-hook chorus, when most bands have abandoned that and picked one of the other (A7x and Trivium come mind). I always liked bands that did one or the other; trying to appeal to everyone often leads to appealing to no one.

Though I bet having both may be exactly what some people are looking for, it doesn't do it for me. Great riff and chorus, but I can't listen to the vocals in the verse without thinking of emo girls and dudes in xtra-small black tshirts and skinny jeans.

Ya know what? I envy these guys; it's still summer 2004 to them, and that WAS an awesome summer.


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posted by : Kim Jong Williams III
2/6/2013 11:33:54 AM
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like the guitar tone,
like the riffs/lead
don't like the 2-4 drum groove
don't like the vocals
like the reminiscent feel
don't like the spirit/vibe captured
vocal layers sound totally forced in such a poppy song
the lyrics in the screamed parts don't really sound like things worth yelling about, that's why earlier I said it sounded uncomfortable like christian rock
hope there's some more songs that have more creative writing and odd meter stuff like they did before. and balls out conviction.


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posted by : RedZombie
2/6/2013 6:29:14 PM
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Glad the real KSE is back.


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posted by : redrumloa
2/6/2013 6:32:04 PM
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I'll pass.


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