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MP3 Death on Demand - Tree of Woe
A dynamic rip roaring 20 minutes of British Death Metal......at its best, featuring Music that will make you want to tear your face off and Vocals birthed in the fires of Hell. You have been warned!
5 MP3 Songs in this album (22:01) !
Related styles: Metal/Punk: Death Metal, Metal/Punk: Thrash/Speed Metal, Mood: Angry
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Death on Demand was originally started in October 2009 by Lee, Phil & Locker. Locker left shortly after to follow another path but returned in 2011 to take up his original spot on the drum kit.
Stu was a very good friend who had left his band in early 2010 and was offered the role of Bass player and suggested his friend Kurtis to do the vocals.
Kurtis was an excellent talent but family problems prevented him from turning up to practice and effected the time that the band could spend in the studio, after a short time Kurtis was asked to leave the band.
Lee then spoke with his old vocalist from Blood Retch & Temple Mortuary, Graham Cleary who jumped into doing vocals during the summer of 2010, however after recording the very first version of Face of Hate Graham’s life changed direction and he could not commit to the band. We have included this track as a thank you to Graham and to also show the very different styles between him & Stu.
After Graham’s departure Stu decided that he was going to take over the vocalist duties and it was the right decision him and Lee sat down and worked on the lyrics for a few days until the band were happy with the final versions.
Within just a few weeks the band were back in the Studio with good friend and studio Engineer Andy Harper to get the first EP done regardless.
What we have now is the Tree of Woe EP in all its glory, it’s been a long road with many twists and turns along the way.
The name Death on Demand is around the idea that in our digital age almost everything is available on the internet with exceptions to Death, however with the breakdown of sociable acceptability we believe it’s only a matter of time before the art of death in any form will be at the click of a button.
Films like Gamer, Condemned, Battle Royale & Deathrace portray this and act as an influence for the bands songs.
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