Dååth

Songs: 18
Albums: 2

Albums

Dååth - The Hinderers
The Hinderers
2007, songs: 10
Dååth - Futility
Futility
2004, songs: 8

Facts about Dååth

Dååth

Dååth was an American metal band known for their fusion of various extreme metal subgenres, including death metal, black metal, and industrial metal. Here are some key facts about the band:

  1. Formation and Members: Dååth was formed in Atlanta, Georgia, in 2003 by Eyal Levi (guitar), Mike Kameron (vocals), Sean Farber (keyboards), Jeremy Creamer (bass), Emil Werstler (guitar), and Kevin Talley (drums). The band's lineup underwent some changes over the years, but Levi and Creamer remained consistent members throughout their existence.

  2. Musical Style and Evolution: Dååth's music was characterized by its intricate compositions, technical proficiency, and aggressive sound. They seamlessly blended elements of death metal with industrial, black metal, and progressive influences, creating a unique and intense sonic experience. Over the course of their career, Dååth experimented with different styles and incorporated electronic elements into their music, pushing the boundaries of extreme metal.

  3. Album Releases and Reception: Dååth released a total of four studio albums during their career. Their debut album, "Futility", was released in 2004, followed by "The Hinderers" in 2007. The band gained wider recognition with their third album, "The Concealers" (2009), which received positive reviews from critics and fans alike. Their final album, "Dååth", was released in 2010. While Dååth never achieved mainstream commercial success, they earned a dedicated following within the metal community for their innovative approach to songwriting and performance.

  4. Disbandment and Aftermath: Despite their critical acclaim and growing popularity, Dååth disbanded in 2013. The exact reasons for their breakup are unclear, but various members went on to pursue other musical projects and collaborations. Eyal Levi, in particular, became known for his work as a producer and educator in the metal community, contributing to albums by bands such as The Black Dahlia Murder and August Burns Red, as well as co-founding the educational platform URM Academy.

  5. Legacy and Influence: Although Dååth's career was relatively short-lived, their impact on the metal scene is still felt today. Their genre-defying approach to extreme metal, coupled with their technical prowess and boundary-pushing creativity, has left a lasting impression on fans and fellow musicians alike. Dååth's music continues to be celebrated by fans of experimental and progressive metal, cementing their legacy as one o

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