We’re proud to announce that our next single, Temple of Pain, drops on 30 May.
This is a 2-track release featuring the title track in its original, as well as a choral(!) version of the same track. Stay tuned…
be sure no god your soul will keep
We’re proud to announce that our next single, Temple of Pain, drops on 30 May.
This is a 2-track release featuring the title track in its original, as well as a choral(!) version of the same track. Stay tuned…
Our sophomore album Death celebrates 25 years! To commemorate this, we are releasing an all-new video for the arguably best song of the album. No, not Black Town. 😉
Backstory: there was originally an idea for a music video for As for You that wasn’t possible to realise because the budget would probably have been like $1M. This is a stripped-down interpretation of that idea. It came about because, why not. 🙂
Our latest EP is now out on streaming services worldwide. Enjoy.
Finally. We promised a release in 2024 and barely made it. They say you shouldn’t release anything around Christmas but we say fuck it – by the 27th you’ll probably be fed up with jinglebells, ham and fir needles anyway.
We proudly present The Anaesthetic Suite, a 5-track EP featuring remastered and edited version of our more recent Psychedelic-esque tracks.
Here’s a Hyperfollow link that enables you to pre-save the album to your Spotify account.
Here’s the album cover:
And here’s the track list:
We hope you’ll enjoy it.
Love,
DLTD
Sorry for the long silence, but the reasons for it are overall good. There’s a lot of shit going on, and here are some examples:
In the meantime, don’t forget that you can always listen to us on Spotify and most other streaming services. Also, try to stay sane in this fucked up world.
Peace out!
/DLTD
Our 2006 EP masterpiece Necessitudines Infernales is now available on streaming services worldwide. Here is one of them:
The official video for …and Never by No-one is now live on YouTube! Enjoy.
Q: Why the graveyard, you stupid unoriginal fucks?
A: While we understand that graveyard imagery is overused within darker guitar-driven music, this is a song about failed life achievements and regret in the face of Death – the mirror in which life’s true meaning is reflected. The graveyard imagery is used in this context, and not for the sake of itself due to some misguided adolescent “evilness”.
Our latest single is now available on streaming services worldwide. Here’s the Spotify link, in case that’s what you’re into:
What the title says. The name of the song is …and Never by No-one. Here’s some cover artwork for you:
Look forward to it. We dare say that …and Never by No-one is one of the strongest songs we’ve ever recorded.
Our 2001 release is now available for streaming on Spotify, iTunes, Deezer, and other streaming services.
Enjoy.