Ignorance Never Dies

Your Demise
Ignorance Never Dies

15,69 EUR
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ADA UK
Release date: 02/Jun/2009
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Sales Rank: #51555 in Mainstream Rock
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Style: Mainstream Rock
Product No.: 296380125

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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Ignorance Never Dies
1.2 Burnt Tongues
1.3 Nothing Left But Regret
1.4 Antipode
1.5 Hypochondriac
1.6 Dreaming of Believing
1.7 TF
1.8 Unknown Dub
1.9 The Clocks Aren't Ticking Backward
1.10 Feels Like There's Something Dark Inside
1.11 All I Never Want to Be
1.12 Great Shape
1.13 Black Veins
1.14 Blood Ran Cold
Number of discs: 1
Description:2009 debut album from the British Hardcore/Metal outfit. Your Demise's five year rise from humble beginnings in scout huts and youth clubs has not been a smooth ride, but it's these very trials and tribulations that have scarred, defined and molded them into a feral force of energy, aggression and irrepressible ambition. With this debut album, the band have refined their sound and fulfilled the potential that critics and fans alike have credited them with from the beginning. Expect elements from across the spectrum of heavy music, guest vocals (from Sam Carter/Architects), even Drum 'N' Bass/Dubstep, courtesy of producer Dylan, Jake23 and Culprate. This is the sound of a band making an album according to their own rules, taking it to the next level and making the music that must be made. Visible Noise.
No. of tracks: 14
Manufacturer No.: TORMENT137
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Andrew Kelham - 22/Apr/2009 5 of 5 Stars!
From the opening blast of title track ‘Ignorance Never Dies’ through finisher ‘Blood Run Cold’ it is obvious that whatever money Your Demise spent in ...

Rich E - 25/Mar/2009 3 of 5 Stars!
For a band that claims not to practice a great deal, Your Demise sure as hell manage to somehow get their act together when they are in the studio. Af...