Dååth is back with yet another single to remind us all why they ruled, and clearly continue to rule. Dååth is now streaming “Purified By Vengeance” featuring Periphery guitarist Mark Holcomb and Doom composer Mick Gordon, and a mix by Jens Bogren.

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“Purified by Vengeance” by Dååth features both Mark Holcomb of Periphery and composer and sound designer Mick Gordon and was

“‘Purified By Vengeance’ is the first song we wrote for Dååth‘s return and it has everything I would want from one of our songs,” said Dååth guitarist Eyal Levi. “Devastating riffs, eerie synths, epic orchestration, brutal and catchy vocals, ethereal cleans, and an incredible solo.

“And on that note, shout-out to Mick Gordon and Mark Holcomb for their contributions. When Mick told me the song made him think of grave robbing I knew he was picking up what we were putting down. He added what we didn’t know was missing. Layers of incredible percussion, sound design, orchestra, and theremin. Yes theremin. You’ve gotta love an evil theremin. Furthermore, the way Mick‘s elements blend with Jesse Zuretti‘s is perfect.

“As far as Holcomb goes, I literally laughed out loud when I first heard his solo. It’s wild and classy, virtuosic and tasteful, unpredictable yet familiar. To be honest, it’s my favorite Mark Holcomb solo. You can tell him I said that.

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“Also, the verse riff is the moment I knew Krimh had to be in the band. I was beating my head into a wall. Everything I was writing just wasn’t good enough. I re-wrote the verse maybe 16 times. We had an intro, a pre chorus, a chorus and no verse. I asked Krimh to help me write it and the way we collaborated was instant chemistry. It was so seamless and easy and what we ended up with is quintessential Dååth: heavy af, catchy af, dark af. Clearly we had to make more music together.

“I hope you all enjoy this one!”

“[‘Purified By Vengeance’] a real banger with its groove, chug riffs and catchy chorus,” added Dååth drummer Krimh. “Mick Gordon and Mark Holcomb really elevated it with their creative sound design and melodic guitar solo. I’m very proud of how this turned out!”

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