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Prevail
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 23, 2008 (2008-05-23)
GenreDeath metal, melodic death metal
Length44:10
LabelNuclear Blast
ProducerJean-François Dagenais
Kataklysm chronology
In the Arms of Devastation
(2006)
Prevail
(2008)
Heaven's Venom
(2010)
Singles from Prevail
  1. "Taking the World by Storm"
    Released: May 30, 2008
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com[1]
AllMusic[2]

Prevail is the ninth studio album by Canadian death metal band Kataklysm, released May 23, 2008 in Europe and June 6, 2008 in North America. Music videos were filmed for the tracks "Taking The World By Storm" and "Blood in Heaven".

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Prevail"3:54
2."Taking the World by Storm"3:59
3."The Chains of Power"3:19
4."As Death Lingers"3:30
5."Blood in Heaven"5:15
6."To the Throne of Sorrow"4:49
7."Breathe to Dominate"3:59
8."Tear Down the Kingdom"4:21
9."The Vultures Are Watching"5:57
10."The Last Effort (Renaissance II)"5:01
Total length:44:10

A bonus DVD was included containing the "Taking the World by Storm" video, a photo gallery and a live performance in December 2007 at DeepRockDrive studios in Las Vegas. The songs were voted for by fans watching the performance online.

No.TitleLength
1."Like Angels Weeping (The Dark)" 
2."As I Slither" 
3."In Shadows & Dust" 
4."Crippled and Broken" 
5."The Ambassador of Pain" 
6."Let Them Burn" 
7."Manipulator of Souls" 
8."The Resurrected" 
9."Face The Face of War" 
10."Where The Enemy Sleeps" 
11."The Road To Devastation" 

Bass player Stéphane Barbe was replaced by François Mongrain from the band Martyr for the performance, as he was home for the birth of his daughter.

Personnel

Kataklysm
Guest musicians
Production
  • Jean-François Dagenais - Producer, Engineering
  • Jason Suecof - Mixing
  • Mark Lewis - Engineering
  • Alan Douches - Mastering, Engineering
  • Pascal Laquerre - Cover art

References

  1. ^ About review
  2. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. Prevail at AllMusic