Dead Again
After having every official release that Type O Negative has done to date I received my latest installment into my Type O Negative library last week. 'Dead Again' has raised the bar (or in Type O Negative terms lowered it). 'Dead Again' is a disc that I have been listening to over and over again without even thinking of switching it out. The last full album that I remember keeping my attention that long was 'October Rust'. It starts off with the title track 'Dead Again', this track starts at the pace of the typical Type O Negative album slow dredge then BAM! about half way through we're jamming. Next up, 'Tripping a Blind Man' is another multi part multi pace track first fast, followed by slow and finally we're jamming again. Third track, 'Profits of Doom', I remember hearing that title back before the World Coming Down release in 1999. This is an epic track that seems to span the spectrum of Type O Negative's abilities. This could be another multi part track like earlier 'Christian Woman' that was on 'Bloody Kisses'. 'September Sun' is up next, it continues in the Type O Negative style that is becoming evident thus far. 'Halloween in Heaven' is another jamming track with the addition of the vocals from Tara Vanflower of the band Lycia. 'These Three Things', 'She Burned Me Down', 'Some Stupid Tomorrow' all continue to build upon the foundation that the previous work has laid. Then, 'An Ode to Locksmiths' and 'Hail and Farewell to Britain' complete the album. In my opinion, 'Dead Again' has the depth and serious potential to be their best album to date.

Dead Again

Release Dates
USA: March 13th, 2007
Germany: March 16th, 2007
Europe: March 19th, 2007

    01 Dead Again
    02 Tripping a Blind Man
    03 The Profits of Doom
    04 September Sun
    05 Halloween in Heaven
    06 These Three Things
    07 She Burned Me Down
    08 Some Stupid Tommorrow
    09 An Ode To Locksmiths
    10 Hail and Farewell to Britain

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