Type O Negative Dead Again Red Edition

Dead Again is the seventh and final anthology by Type O Negative, released on March xiii, 2007. It is the last album to be released earlier the band's frontman and singer Peter Steele died officially of a eye failure on April 14, 2010 when he was 48 and the resultant permanent breakup of the ring.

Dead Again contains ten tracks and it is the longest Type O Negative album, lasting 77 minutes and 28 seconds. The boilerplate duration of a track on this album is seven minutes and 45 seconds. Two singles were released from the album—"The Turn a profit of Doom" and "September Sun".

Background and release [ ]

The working title for this album was The Profit of Doom, same every bit the title of the 3rd rail. The album was released in the USA and the majority of the world on March 13, 2007, March 16 in Deutschland, and March xix in other parts of Europe. Dead Again is the start and only Blazon O Negative anthology to be released through SPV / Steamhammer Records and is the only album to exist released through a label other than Roadrunner.

The album reached #27 on the Usa Billboard 200 chart, which is the highest peak of any Blazon O anthology.

Championship and album cover [ ]

The meaning of Dead Over again as the anthology championship refers to Pete's claim that parts of his trunk are dying from years of heavy booze and cocaine use afterward they had been temporarily reinvigorated.

Another possibility for the meaning of the name was in an interview with Decibel Mag. Pete explained his recent rediscovery in his organized religion. Peter Steele was born and raised a Catholic and returned towards this organized religion in the making of Expressionless Once again. In this interview, Pete explains that instead of existence "born-again" (meaning to proclaim someone's return to organized religion), he is "dead-again".

The forepart cover shows the Russian mystic Grigori Rasputin. The lettering on the cover is in faux-Cyrillic font. The back embrace shows Thousand Duchesses of the Tsarist family unit taken dorsum in 1906. From left to correct they are Olga, Tatiana, Maria and Anastasia Nikolaevna.

Lyrics and music [ ]

The album has lyrics about drug utilise, death, lost love, heartbreak, and self-loathing. There are occasional times on this album where Peter's voice sounds like immature Glenn Danzig. The album contains the musical elements of all of the previous Type O Negative albums molded together, too every bit sounds resembling Carnivore (Pete's previous band), Black Sabbath, Bauhaus, and The Beatles. The dominant genres for this anthology are gothic metal and doom metal, and information technology has lesser amounts of thrash metal, crossover, punk, progressive metallic, and psychedelic metal. The elements on this album (both lyrically and musically) are described equally dirgy, gloomy, sad, depressing, uplifting and energetic.

Tracklist [ ]

  1. "Dead Again" – four:14
  2. "Tripping a Blind Man" – 7:04
    • I: Patience Is Divine – ii:39 (0:00–2:39)
    • Two: Tripping a Bullheaded Man – ii:08 (2:39–4:47)
    • 3: Cried And then Died – one:43 (4:47–6:30)
    • IV: Patience Is Divine (revisited) – 0:34 (half-dozen:30–7:04)
  3. "The Profit of Doom" – 10:46
    • I: Animate being from the Sky – 3:15 (0:00–3:fifteen)
    • II: The Profit of Doom – 2:xiv (three:15–five:29)
    • III: My Soul'southward on Fire – v:17 (5:29–10:46)
  4. "September Lord's day" – 9:47
    • I: September Sun – 3:07 (0:00–three:07)
    • II: Leave Her Lone – 3:57 (iii:07–7:04)
    • III: Relief from Grief – two:43 (7:04–9:47)
  5. "Halloween in Sky" (feat. Tara Vanflower of Lycia) – four:49
  6. "These Iii Things" – 14:twenty
    • I: Perdition – one:33 (0:00–1:33)
    • Two: Infanticide – 2:47 (1:33–4:20)
    • Three: Perdition (revisited) – ane:29 (iv:twenty–5:49)
    • IV: Salvation – eight:31 (5:49–fourteen:xx)
  7. "She Burned Me Downward" – 7:53
    • I: She Burned Me Downwardly – ii:23 (0:00–2:23)
    • Ii: Start a Burn down – 5:thirty (2:23–seven:53)
  8. "Some Stupid Tomorrow" – four:20
    • I: IOI – two:12 (0:00–2:12)
    • II: Some Stupid Tomorrow – 2:08 (ii:12–4:20)
  9. "An Ode to Locksmiths" – v:xv
    • I: Tree of Knowledge – 3:17 (0:00–3:17)
    • 2: Own't Goin' Home – one:58 (3:17–5:15)
  10. "Hail and Farewell to Great britain" – 8:55
    • I: Pity – three:07 (0:00–three:07)
    • II: Misfortune – 2:14 (3:07–5:21)
    • Three: Hail and Farewell to Britain – 3:34 (five:21–8:55)
Best Buy sectional bonus disc

Taken from Symphony for the Devil alive DVD.

  1. "Everything Dies/My Girlfriend's Girlfriend"
  2. "Are Yous Afraid/Gravitational Constant"
  3. "Christian Woman" (labeled equally "Christian Women" on the case, contains intro office of "Black Sabbath")
  4. "Love You to Death"
  5. "Black No. 1 (Piddling Miss Scare-All)"

Special edition ruby cover

Special edition bonus DVD
  1. "Anesthesia (live At Wacken Open Air 2007)"
  2. "Christian Woman (live At Wacken Open up Air 2007)"
  3. "Love You to Decease (live At Wacken Open Air 2007)"
  4. "Kill You This night (live At Wacken Open Air 2007)"
  5. "The Profit of Doom (music video)"
  6. "September Sun (music video)"

Trivia [ ]

  • This is the earliest calendar engagement of studio anthology release by Type O Negative.
  • This is the first album since Peter Steele became a Roman Catholic, therefore this is the most religious TON anthology.
  • This is one of two TON albums to show faces on the album cover; the other is Bloody Kisses.
  • This is the but anthology where none of its tracks last less than iv minutes.
  • It has the fewest tracks of any TON anthology since The Origin of the Feces.
  • It has the nigh songs split into cantos (8) and the nigh cantos (23) of any album.
  • Nearly ten years after this release, the antonymic championship Live Again was released, hencely featuring all live tracks.

Reviews [ ]

  • Greg Prato of AllMusic (3.five/five) – "With Dead Again, Type O Negative delivers another anthology of dark tales and fifty-fifty darker riffs, and will reassure morose metalheads that they can still count on Steele to spread the misery."
  • Draven99 of Blogcritics – "Blazon O Negative is a truthful original. They pull from a variety of influences and mold into something that is wholly their own."
  • Chris Ayers of Exclaim! – "Goth-prog suites and standout guitar solos put Type O at the metal forefront once once more."
  • Jon Eardley of Concluding Rites – "A acme-notch product, showtime-class songwriting, and competent musicianship all play an integral part in making this one of 2007'due south early on shining moments."
  • Jeff Maki of Live-Metal.net (vii.5/x) – "Welcome dorsum Blazon O Negative—information technology's been a long time coming. Dead Again prompts the most black hair dye no.1 and vampire wannabes since their early on '90s albums."
  • Thomas of metallic.de (viii/10) – "Dead Again presents itself at to the lowest degree as diverse as its predecessor and combines the quintessence of nigh twenty years of Type O Negative."
  • Lord of the Wasteland of Metal RULES (4.5/v) – "Dead Again is amongst Blazon O Negative's finest moments and with the riffs coming a mile-a-minute, the Gothic leanings have really been pushed to the backburner in favor of a more than straight-forwards, stripped-downwards approach."
  • Jeff Brinn of Schwegweb.com – "Expressionless Again proves that there are still a few acts out there that go on information technology existent and stay very truthful to the roots of what put them on the map as a true metallic ring in the damn first place."
  • Reini of Stormbringer (4.5/5) – "Dead Again is on a par with Bloody Kisses and that was finally the commercially most successful work in the Type O Negative history!"

Personnel [ ]

Group performers

  • Peter Steele – lead vocals, bass
  • Kenny Hickey – guitar, additional vocals, co-lead vocals on "The Profit of Doom", "September Sun", "Halloween in Heaven", "These Three Things" and "An Ode to Locksmiths"
  • Josh Silver – keyboards, piano, synth, backing vocals
  • Johnny Kelly – drums

Guest/session performers

  • Tara Vanflower – additional vocals on "Halloween in Heaven"
  • The Bensonhoist Lesbian Choir – backing vocals
  • Paul Bento – sitar and tambura on "The Profit of Doom"

Enginucers

  • Peter Steele – writing, production
  • Josh Silverish – applied science, recording, effects, mixing, mastering, product
  • Mike Marciano – technology, recording, mixing, mastering
  • Paul Bento – boosted recording engineering science
  • Type O Negative – arrangement

Links to other albums [ ]

Type O Negative albums
Studio albums Slow, Deep and Hard • The Origin of the Carrion • Bloody Kisses • October Rust • World Coming Down • Life Is Killing Me • Dead Again
Compilation albums The Least Worst Of • The Best of Type O Negative • None More Negative • The Consummate Roadrunner Collection 1991-2003 • Blood Moon: A Collection of Covers and Rarities (Part ane) • Harvest Moon: A Collection of Covers and Rarities (Part 2)
Live albums Steel O Dick • Bizarre Types • Alive Again
Video albums For When It Rains • Subsequently Night • Symphony for the Devil
Separate albums Live, Rare and Hard • Iced Earth - Blazon O Negative - Engel
Cancelled album Double Crossed
Imaginary album Christmas Is Dead
Related: Discography

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