DYING HUMANITY's Deadened Streaming at Metal Hammer Germany


Metal Hammer Germany is now streaming Deadened, the newest album from German Death/Thrash Outfit DYING HUMANITY in full. For the exclusive, worldwide premiere of this 10-track offering of pure, unadulterated German aggression, visit this location.
 
Deadenedis set for a June 12 release on Bastardized Recordings. 
  
On fourth record Deadened, DYING HUMANITY unveils a more versatile approach to songwriting, not the least of which is due to the new vocalisMarcus Friedrich. Deadened is fast, tough, and gains attention through sophisticated arrangements. The album, which was recorded in Jörg Uken's Soundlodge, features horror-style artwork and is jam packed with powerful songs dealing with mental disorders. The new material plants its hooks in the front of the cerebral cortex and there it will remain. 
  
The band recently released the official video for  "I Am King."  Check it out HERE.
DYING HUMANITY also documented their recording experience in the form of a pair of video studio diaries. View Part I HERE and Part II HERE.
"'Deadened' is straight-forward and digestible, yet has a strong variety to the proceedings. A genuinely fun and enjoyable album that is sure to get bodies moving as well, Dying Humanity have a winner on their hands here" - DeadRhetoric.com


Can you still differentiate between all of the genres and subgenres of heavy music? Without pigeonholing, Dying Humanity calls a spade a spade - Metal.

Founded in 2006, the band showed a first sign of life with releasing the MCD The Origin of Dying Humanity. Restrain Records took notice and published the debut Fallen Paradise in 2007. With recording at the well-known Rape of Harmonies Studio (Heaven Shall Burn, Narziss) and the mastering getting done by producer Jacob Hansen (Hatesphere, Aborted), Dying Humanity got a good start and acquired a loyal fan-base through diligence and sweat.

The new experiences came benefiting to the new album Fragments of an Incomplete Puzzle (2009), which was mastered by Alan Douches and obtained a nice artwork by Brazilian Gustavo Sazes (Arch Enemy, Krisiun, God Forbid). The record received some international attention, leading to gigs in German bordering countries.

The follow-up Living on the Razor's Edge (2011) was the first concept album of Dying Humanity, telling the story of a woman living through the shady sides of life. This trip into the depths of human reality was mixed and mastered by Jörg Uken in Soundlodge Studio. Gustavo Sazes completed the result with an impressive comic artwork.

The recordings of the fourth album began at the end of 2013, but could not be finished at first, because the former singer and bass player dropped out. Nevertheless, the album was finally concluded after the new members completed the band in the middle of 2014.
  

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