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Song Title


1. Daylight Dies

2. This Is Absolution

3. Arms of Sorrow, The

4. Unbroken

5. My Curse

6. For You

7. Still Beats Your Name

8. Eye of the Storm

9. Break the Silence

10. Desperate Times

11. Reject Yourself

12. Be One - (Bonus Song)

13. Let the Bridges Burn - (Bonus Song)

14. This Fire - (Bonus Song)

15. Holy Diver - (Bonus Song)

Discs 1
Release Date Aug 28, 2007
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Adam Dutkiewicz
Engineer Adam Dutkiewicz; Ian Neill
Recording Time 58 minutes
Personnel Howard Jones
Adam Dutkiewicz
Joel Stroetzel
Mike D'Antonio
Justin Foley

Killswitch Engage As Daylight Dies: Special Edition CD Notes
That Killswitch Engage is able to mix melody with their sonic wallop is one of the band's greatest assets, and a song like "This Is Absolution," which alternates stomping screamo with a soaring singalong anthem, is a case in point. Vocalist Howard Jones can switch from subhuman roars to melodic metal singing in the blink of an eye, and the band, likewise, can drop into various meters, blaze through textured riffs, and create sledgehammer rhythms that thunder and crush. These qualities will be familiar to Killswitch fans, but the band just does everything better on AS DAYLIGHT DIES, turning in one of the most accomplished metal releases of 2006.

The fourth full-length from post-hardcore metal outfit Killswitch Engage steps up the already stellar caliber of the punishing music featured on their prior releases. In fact, AS DAYLIGHT DIES weighs in as one of the group's best releases, showing off their increasingly dazzling technical prowess and musical sophistication while never compromising their relentless attack.

Killswitch Engage: Adam Dutkiewicz, Justin Foley , Mike D'Antonio , Howard Jones , Joel Stroetzel .


As Daylight Dies: Special Edition CD

As Daylight Dies: Special Edition CD Review
Spin (p.101) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "The rhythm section lays down an almost buoyant grind, and the dual guitars launch flaming arrows of riffage."
Alternative Press (p.183) - "Tracks like 'Unbroken' and 'My Curse' rock with the same effortless flow between ire and beauty that one might expect. Lead vocalist Howard Jones once again puts on a sensational display of range..."
Kerrang (Magazine) (pp.54-55) - "A towering record of rich melody and undeniable power, KSE have once again proven themselves as one of the most consistently impressive metal bands around..."
Kerrang (Magazine) (p.66) - Ranked #17 in Kerrang's "20 Greatest Albums of 2006" -- "[A]n immaculate tour-de-force of raging metal power..."
Kerrang (Magazine) (p.49) - "A modern classic, Killswitch's crushing, technically dazzling and brutally beautiful metal perfectly complementing Howard Jones' muscular screams and warm, heartfelt singing..."

About Killswitch engage !!!

Following the demise of his band Overcast in 1998, bassist Mike D'Antonio explored the underground Massachusetts hardcore punk and heavy metal scenes in search of members for a new band. In 1999, D'Antonio met Adam Dutkiewicz and Joel Stroetzel, guitarists for Aftershock. Dutkiewicz took the role of playing drums, while Stroetzel remained on guitar. The trio searched for a vocalist and eventually hired Jesse Leach, formerly of Corrin and Nothing Stays Gold. The now four-member band took the name of "Killswitch Engage," a name proposed by D'Antonio after watching an episode of the FOX program The X-Files entitled "Kill Switch" (the episode's writer, William Gibson, had a chance meeting with industrial band Kill Switch...Klick).

While on tour with In Flames and Shadows Fall, Ferret Records took notice of Killswitch Engage's aggressive live show. The band signed with the record label and began recording their debut album.

The band's self-titled debut album was sufficient to earn them a deal with Roadrunner Records. Soon after signing with Roadrunner, the band decided to become a five-piece by bringing in former Overcast guitarist Pete Cortese. However, Cortese left not too long after. In 2002 they released their second album, Alive or Just Breathing. This album greatly increased the band's **exposure and placed them on the Billboard Magazine Top Heatseekers chart. The CMJ New Music Report described the record as "more addictive than crack cocaine that's been smothered in nicotine AND drenched with chocolate." To make themselves once again a five piece, and to be able to play the songs recorded with two guitars, Dutkiewicz moved to guitars, with former Aftershock drummer Tom Gomes taking the vacant spot left.

Leach left the band shortly after the release of Alive or Just Breathing. He had married his fiancée while on tour, but was separated from her due to the demanding tour schedule. Subsequently, Leach fell into a deep depression. During shows, he began screaming with more emotion than technique, and blew out his voice. After the last show of their tour in Seattle, he sent the band an email in which he explained his situation (see the World Ablaze DVD). This, coupled with the band's touring commitments, prompted Leach's departure in June 2002. Leach was replaced by Howard Jones, of Blood Has Been Shed. He remains the bands' vocalist to this day.

The new lineup played on the Road Rage tour in the UK and Netherlands in 2002 with 36 Crazyfists, and continued touring throughout the rest of the year. In 2003, the band released the song When Darkness Falls, which appeared on the soundtrack of the 2003 horror film Freddy vs. Jason. The same year they also played the Ozzfest festival, after which drummer Tom Gomes left the band to live in Los Angeles with his wife and pursue their current band, (Something Of A Silhouette). He was replaced by Jones' fellow Blood Has Been Shed band member, Justin Foley, who also played in the jazzmetal band Red Tide. Foley's first tour with the band was the MTV2 Headbangers Ball in 2003.

The band's third album, The End of Heartache, was released on May 11, 2004 and was the first release to feature Jones as vocalist. The album ultimately went on to sell more than 250,000 copies in the U.S. It also debuted on the top 40 of the Australian album charts on May 17, 2004, following a successful tour of Australia with Anthrax.

In late 2004, the band supported Slayer on their U.S. Jagermusic dates and headlined shows with From Autumn to Ashes, Eighteen Visions, and 36 Crazyfists. In addition, The End Of Heartache became the main single for the movie Resident Evil: Apocalypse. In December, 2004, the song was nominated in the Best Metal Performance category for the 47th annual Grammy Awards.

In late 2004, The End of Heartache was re-released as a special edition album, with a second disc featuring various live performances, a Japanese bonus track, and a re-recorded version of Irreversal, featuring All That Remains vocalist Phil Labonte and former Killswitch vocalist Jesse Leach.

During the summer of 2005, the band returned for another spot on the Ozzfest tour.

On November 1, 2005, Alive or Just Breathing was re-released as part of Roadrunner Records' 25th anniversary. It was re-released with a second disc that contains In The Unblind, When The Balance Is Broken, Numbered Days (Demo Version), Transfiguration (Demo Version of Fixation on the Darkness), Just Barely Breathing (Demo Version), Fixation On The Darkness (With Howard Jones On Vocals), and AOJB Studio Out Takes, as well as the music videos for My Last Serenade, Fixation on the Darkness, and Life to Lifeless.

On November 22, 2005, Killswitch Engage released a live DVD titled (Set This) World Ablaze which had a live concert the band taped during their stop at the Palladium in Worcester, MA on July 25, 2005. In addition to the live performance, the DVD also features an hour long documentary about the band, and all of their music videos. As I Lay Dying and Once Beloved also performed at this sold out concert.

On the DVD, Jesse Leach states that there is no friction between him and the band, and they graciously forgave him for the way he left. The band also makes various comments on the transformation of the band, and how they're all still friends.

The band returned to Chicopee, Massachusetts on February 19, 2005, to play an unannounced show for guitarist Joel's brother's band, Once Beloved.

In the fall of 2006, Killswitch completed work on their latest album, As Daylight Dies. In the October issue of Revolver, Adam Dutkiewicz announced that the album was called Petting Zoo, but since Adam was the one who announced it, it was assumed by some as a joke. They also recorded a cover of Dio's Holy Diver for a Kerrang! compilation album entitled High Voltage.

The band played the Carling Weekend Reading and Leeds Festivals in August, having played Australian dates without Adam D, who was suffering from back problems and needed corrective surgery.

On May 23, 2006, the track This Fire Burns was released on the WWE Wreckless Intent album. This was the first new studio song to be released since The End Of Heartache. The song was intended to be the new theme for RAW Superstar Randy Orton; however, it was scrapped, and later it became the theme for the WWE Judgment Day 2006 pay-per-view. This Fire Burns is now being used as the theme for ECW wrestler CM Punk. The band's vocalist Howard Jones is a well known fan of the WWE product.

On September 21, 2006, a five track sampler for As Daylight Dies was leaked onto the internet. The sampler includes the first five tracks off the upcoming album, including the upcoming first single entitled "My Curse". The titles are not finalized for any of the tracks, due to the fact that Roadrunner officially released the song "As Daylight Dies" in which is simply called "Daylight Dies". However it is likely that the rest of the songs will remain under the same names. A CD quality version of "As Daylight Dies" leaked in its entirety onto P2P on October 10th 2006.

As Daylight Dies opened at #32 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart with sales of 60,000 copies, shifting 22,000 more units than their previous best sales week of 38,000 for The End of Heartache.
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