Joey Jordison has another new band, playing in death metal outfit Sinsaenum with members of DragonForce, Daath and Mayhem and have released a music video.
After tossing around ideas for the name of the follow-up to their 2009's 'The Concealers,' Daath have decided to name it simply 'Daath.' In part, the band's fourth record is eponymous because it will reinvent the their sound.
"A lot of the riffs are very unconventional, and there's also a lot of really brutal old-school sounding death metal on there," guitarist Emil Werstler told Noisec
"It's really hard to talk about a new album you're in the middle of working on," Daath guitarist/producer Eyal Levi told Noiscreep, checking in from the Atlanta studio in which the band is currently working on their third album, which is slated for a fall release...
For Levi/Werstler to pull off writing and recording their debut, 'Avalanche of Worms,' a lot of juggling had to take place. Guitarist Eyal Levi had to deal with his responsibilities in Daath and his production work; also having to deal with the day job of Daath is guitarist Emil Werstler...
"This opportunity was something that I couldn't turn down. Since I was young, I wanted to put out multiple recordings under different names, different sounds, different genres." guitarist Eyal Levi told Noisecreep about the guitar focused side project Levi/Werstler...
If you're sitting back and waiting for Levi/Werstler to bring the transcendent prog they showcase on the upcoming 'Avalanche of Worms' to a stage near you, don't hold your breath. There is a chance that the studio-designed side project of Eyal Levi and Emil Werstler of Daath could tour, but it's going to take some work and some voices to make it happen...
Things have changed for the past few months for Atlanta's Daath. Guitarists Eyal Levi and Emil Werstler, who are working on their guitar side project titled Levi/Werstler, have always embraced what most fear: the new and unknown. They don't get their panties in a knot over membership changes or label licensing deals...
After a terrifying bout with pneumonia -- actually, he had a disease that mimics pneumonia, but it's even deadlier because men of science aren't quite sure what causes it -- Daath guitarist Eyal Levi checked in with Noisecreep about his health and his progress after last summer's scare...
A recent trip to Poland didn't end up working out the way Daath, Chimaira, Throwdown and Unearth had planned. According to Daath guitarist Eyal Levi, Unearth's Ken Susi became involved in an altercation with venue personnel in Poland following a gig all of the aforementioned bands had played...