Death Is My Only Friend
Date de sortie: July 07, 2007
Pistes
1. Opening Destruction
2. The Last Song
3. I Sing For You
4. Bread For The Dead
5. Who Should Die? You Should Die
6. The Ballad Of Sid Dynamite
7. Forever And A Day
8. We Sing Today For A Better Tomorrow
9: Dead To Me
10. I Got Your Back
11. D.B.S.F.U.
12. Wake The Dead
Death Is My Only Friend
Date de sortie: July 07, 2007
Pistes
1. Opening Destruction
2. The Last Song
3. I Sing For You
4. Bread For The Dead
5. Who Should Die? You Should Die
6. The Ballad Of Sid Dynamite
7. Forever And A Day
8. We Sing Today For A Better Tomorrow
9: Dead To Me
10. I Got Your Back
11. D.B.S.F.U.
12. Wake The Dead
Spearheaded with the frenetic energy and rabblerousing lyrics of vocalist Efrem Schulz and illustrious chops of guitarist Dan Palmer, Death is My Only Friend finds the band's sound venturing into uncharted musical waters. Guiding them throughout the process of writing and recording the record was producer Jason Freese (Green Day, Jewel, Goo Goo Dolls). The album was also mixed by Jay Baumgardener (Linkin Park, Evanesance) at NRG Studios in North Hollywood, where he was able to hone in on all the right musical cues, making for the biggest sounding DBS record to date. When all was said and done, a year had passed before the completion of the album and this latest offering from Death By Stereo showcases a level of depth and craftsmanship never before displayed by the band. The maturation of the band's songwriting skills have manifested themselves on Death Is My Only Friend in a way that makes the heavy parts sound even heavier, allowing for the melodic and sing-along chorus' to become new anthems for the DBS faithful to sing along to.