Bloodlust (Through the Eyes of the Dead album)

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Bloodlust
Bloodlust (album).jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 25, 2005
RecordedApril 2005
GenreDeathcore, melodic death metal
Length37:54
LabelProsthetic
ProducerJamie King
Through the Eyes of the Dead chronology
Annihilation of Expectation
(2005)
Bloodlust
(2005)
Malice
(2007)

Bloodlust is the debut studio album by deathcore band Through the Eyes of the Dead. It is also their debut album for Prosthetic Records, and their last to feature Anthony Gunnells on vocals and Jeff Springs on bass. More recently, TTEOTD has released this album on vinyl.

Musical style[]

Before the deathcore label was coined, Bloodlust was described as a metalcore album.[1] Later, the album was described as deathcore with strong elements of melodic death metal.[2] Alternative Press wrote: "Finding a place between hardcore breakdowns and death metal's pure-speed style, the album contains all the elements commonly found today. However, it was brought forth in a different way that sounds like a product of its time."[2] Metal Injection compared Bloodlust to melodic death metal bands like At the Gates and The Black Dahlia Murder.[3]

Track listing[]

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"0:55
2."Two Inches from a Main Artery"5:27
3."When Everything Becomes Nothing"4:57
4."Bringer of Truth"3:53
5."Beneath Dying Skies"2:54
6."The Black Death and Its Aftermath"1:33
7."Truest Shade of Crimson"6:18
8."With Eyes Ever Turned Inward"4:21
9."Force Fed Trauma"5:25
10."The Decaying Process"1:35
11."Outro"0:42
Total length:37:54

Personnel[]

Through the Eyes of the Dead
  • Anthony Gunnells - Vocals
  • Justin Longshore - Guitar
  • Chris Anderson - Guitar
  • Jeff Springs - Bass
  • Dayton Cantley - Drums
Additional Credits
  • All music written and arranged by Through the Eyes of the Dead
  • All lyrics written by Anthony Gunnells
  • Additional vocals on "Beneath Dying Skies" by Damon Welch

References[]

  1. ^ "Through the Eyes of the Dead 'Bloodlust' Album Review". Lambgoat. December 6, 2005. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Smith-Engelhardt, Joe (January 8, 2021). "Best 2000s deathcore albums". Alternative Press. Retrieved August 23, 2021.
  3. ^ "CD Review: Through the Eyes of the Dead - Malice". Metal Injection. January 10, 2008. Retrieved August 24, 2021.



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