Dead Again

Type O Negative  Main Performer

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1 Dead Again Steele 4:15
2 Tripping a Blind Man Steele 7:04
3 The Profits of Doom Steele 10:47
4 September Sun Steele 9:47
5 Halloween in Heaven Steele 4:50
6 These Three Things Steele 14:21
7 She Burned Me Down Steele 7:54
8 Some Stupid Tomorrow Steele 4:20
9 An Ode to Locksmiths Steele 5:15
10 Hail and Farewell to Britain Steele 8:55
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Dead Again

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Steamhammer

Style: Heavy Metal

Dead Again

UPC: 693723991924

Release Date: 03/13/2007

Original Release Date: 03/13/2007

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Dead Again, Tripping a Blind Man, The Profits of Doom, September Sun, Halloween in Heaven, These Three Things, She Burned Me Down, Some Stupid Tomorrow, An Ode to Locksmiths, Hail and Farewell to Britain]
Contributors:

Greg Prato

Before Type O Negative, there was really no such thing as goth metal. And the group that hails from the bowels of Brooklyn (not Transylvania, as some assume) is still at it, on their sixth studio album overall -- and first for the SPV label -- 2007's Dead Again. Unbelievably heavy sludge riffs are still a main ingredient, as well as singer Pete Steele's ongoing "Kill me, I'm in agony" lyrics, and vocals that sometimes sound quite Bela Lugosi-esque. The album-opening title track may very well be the most melodic song the band has ever recorded, but the Type O we all know and love is lurking right around the bend, especially on such tracks as "The Profits of Doom" (the album's original working title), "She Burned Me Down," and "An Ode to Locksmiths," the latter of which contains a guitar riff so Tony Iommi-esque that it sounds straight off of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. With Dead Again, Type O Negative delivers another album of dark tales and even darker riffs, and will reassure morose metalheads that they can still count on Steele to spread the misery. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi