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Dead by April is melodic metal band Dead by April's debut self-titled studio album, released May 13, 2009. It is to be the only album with guitarist and vocalist Pontus Hjelm. The album entered the Swedish album charts at 2 with Relapse by Eminem at 3 and 21st Century Breakdown by Green Day at 1. The first single of the album was the track "Losing You" which was released on March 6, 2009. On April 18 the track listing along with the album cover was released.

The album mainly consists of re-recorded old demo songs, except for two new tracks called "What Can I Say" and "Sorry for Everything". One out of the two new tracks, "What Can I Say" was actually made the second single for the album on September 16 and Angels of Clarity was made the third 12 days later (September 28). What Can I Say was released as physical single (only) in Europe and Angels of Clarity as digital download single (only) in the UK. Dead by April's music is not available on the American iTunes.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Trapped"3:08
2."Angels of Clarity"3:41
3."Losing You"3:57
4."What Can I Say"3:08
5."Erased"3:26
6."Promise Me"3:34
7."Falling Behind"3:26
8."Sorry For Everything"3:44
9."In My Arms"3:25
10."Stronger"4:00
11."Carry Me"3:48
12."A Promise"3:37
13."I Made It"3:49

Bonus Track

No.TitleLength
14."Leaves Falling (Limited Edition & UK bonus track)"3:23
15."My Saviour (UK bonus track)"3:13
16."Losing You (Alternate version) (UK bonus track)"3:56

Bonus DVD

  • "Video Blog"
  • "The Making Of"
  • "Losing You" (Music Video)
  • "Losing You" (Karaoke version)
  • "Photo Slide" (Live photography)
  • "Interview"

Personel

Dead by April

  • Jimmie Strimell – vocals
  • Pontus Hjelm – guitars, vocals
  • Johan Olsson – guitars
  • Marcus Wesslén – bass guitar
  • Alexander Svenningson – drums

Chart positions

Country Position
Sweden 2[1]

References

  1. ^ [1]