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Malice (Through the Eyes of the Dead album)

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Malice
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 21, 2007
RecordedFebruary 16 - March 15, 2007
GenreDeathcore, melodic death metal[1]
Length40:35
LabelProsthetic
ProducerErik Rutan
Through the Eyes of the Dead chronology
Bloodlust
(2005)
Malice
(2007)
Skepsis
(2010)

Malice is Through the Eyes of the Dead's second full-length follow-up to 2005's Bloodlust. The album again features artwork from Paul Romano (Mastodon, The Red Chord). The band enlisted Erik Rutan (Hate Eternal, ex-Morbid Angel) for production, engineering and mixing with Alan Douches (Unearth, Shadows Fall) of West West Side Music mastering the effort. The band travelled to Mana Studios in St. Petersburg, Florida, on February 16, and finished recording March 15. The album was released August 21, 2007.

Malice was the band's second studio release (second with Prosthetic Records) and their only album to feature Nate Johnson (formerly of Premonitions of War and Deadwater Drowning) on vocals, as he left the band alongside drummer Josh Kulick in late 2007.

The album landed at number nine on Billboard's Heatseeker Chart with first week sales of 3,400.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Failure in the Flesh"4:08
2."The Undead Parade"3:22
3."To Wage a War"4:08
4."A Catastrophe of Epic Proportions"3:32
5."As Good as Dead"4:34
6."Welcome to the Wasteland"3:00
7."Malice"3:41
8."To the Ruins"3:10
9."Dead End Roads"3:51
10."Interlude"0:39
11."Pull the Trigger"4:30
12."Dominate" (Morbid Angel cover) (bonus track)2:41
Total length:40:35

References

  1. ^ "Through The Eyes Of The Dead Disomus". exclaim.ca. 2017-10-10. Retrieved 2017-10-10.
  2. ^ "Through The Eyes Of The Dead Hits The Heatseekers Chart". metalunderground.com. 2007-08-30. Retrieved 2007-08-30.