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Sirens
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 17, 2006
GenreMetalcore
Length38:41
LabelTrustkill Records
ProducerGGGarth[1]
It Dies Today chronology
The Caitiff Choir
(2004)
Sirens
(2006)
Lividity
(2009)
Singles from Sirens
  1. "Sacred Heart (Sacré Cœur)"
    Released: August 15, 2006

Sirens is the second full-length studio album released by Buffalo-based metalcore band It Dies Today, released on October 17, 2006. It is the last recorded material with ex-vocalist Nick Brooks. Since his departure, the band's current vocalist, Jason Wood has re-recorded "Sixth of June" and "Through Leaves, Over Bridges". These songs are available on their official Myspace.

Sirens was leaked to peer-to-peer file sharing programs on August 15, 2006.

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Track listing

All tracks are written by Nicholas Brooks and Mike Hatalak

No.TitleLength
1."A Constant Reminder"3:31
2."A Port in Any Storm"3:14
3."The Bacchanal Affair"3:15
4."Sacred Heart (Sacré Cœur)"3:13
5."Sixth of June"3:04
6."Reignite the Fires"3:30
7."Black Bile, White Lies"3:19
8."Sirens"4:31
9."Through Leaves, Over Bridges"3:56
10."On the Road (To Damnation)"2:59
11."Turn Loose the Doves"4:17

Credits

Band

  • Nick Brooks - vocals, co-production
  • Chris Cappelli - guitar
  • Mike Hatalak - guitar, co-production
  • Steve Lemke - bass guitar
  • Nick Mirusso - drums

Other

  • GGGarth - production[2]
  • Ben Kaplan - production, recording
  • Josh Wilbur - mixing
  • Howie Weinberg - mastering
  • Judah Nero - pre-production
  • David Schrott - photography
  • Kevin Estrada - band photography
  • Sons of Nero - artwork

References

  1. ^ "It Dies Today - Sirens". discogs.com. Retrieved 14 February 2021.
  2. ^ "It Dies Today: New Album Title Revealed". blabbermouth.net. 13 May 2008. Retrieved 14 February 2021.