DAATH Announces New Singer

February 28, 2008

Georgia-based, forward-thinking metal band DAATH, who spent the summer of 2007 kicking up dirt on Ozzfest's side stage, has completed its search for a new vocalist. DAATH is pleased to announce Sean Z. as the group's new frontman.

The band, who parted ways with Sean Faber after Ozzfest, spent the autumn season holding open auditions for the position, with the unwavering goal of finding a diverse singer with enough range and power to match the band's progressive style of metal. Fellow Atlantan Sean Z., who filled in on vocals during the band's late fall tour with DARK FUNERAL, fit the bill.

Says drummer Kevin Talley, "Sean Z. brings the whole package and destroys in every aspect of the word. He sounds killer on the new material. Now, we are stronger than ever and we look forward to hitting the road this summer."

DAATH is slated to enter the studio on March 1 to record "The Concealers" with producer Jason Suecof (TRIVIUM, CHIMAIRA) and Mark Lewis of Florida's AudioHammer studios manning the boards. Guitarist Eyal Levi is thrilled about finally moving forward saying, "We've been biding our time for four years in order to be able to finally make an album the right way. We're looking forward to making a record that reflects what DAATH is truly about."

Indeed, DAATH is a conceptual act, with the lyrics from "The Hinderers" revolving around the spiritual concept of the Tree of Life/Death. On the forthcoming "The Concealers", the band will explore the shadowy world of deception, the forces concealing truth and how the human psyche weaves a web of illusion.

With the new vocalist in place and a new album in the works, DAATH is more than prepared to expose their brand of thinking man's metal to the masses.

DAATH (featuring Sean Z.) opening for DARK FUNERAL and NAGLFAR on October 16, 2007 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada:

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