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Daath Post Third 'Daathumentary' Episode Online

Atlanta-based extreme metal outfit DAATH has posted the second video clip in the "Daathumentary" series. A description of the clip — view here— reads as follows: "DAATH gets a new ride and hits the road for Ozzfest."

DAATH is curently seeking a new vocalist following the recent exit of Sean Farber. The band is looking for a distinctive voice to augment its brutally unique sound and mirror its complex conceptual background.

DAATH is on tour with DARK FUNERAL and NAGLFAR, with longtime friend Sean Z filling in on vocal duties. The group is looking for a vocalist with versatility, a touring heart and a fervent love for all DAATH has to offer. "We don't want a one-dimensional singer, we want someone diverse with range and power," says guitarist Eyal Levi. "We like vocalists with signature diversity such as Mikael Åkerfeldt, Vortex, Phil Anselmo and David Vincent."

Candidates looking to apply should download vocal-free music from the links below, record their vocals and email tracks back along with full contact information and picture to the e-mail address provided at the bottom of this article. Applicants are also encouraged to complete the tracks via video and upload them to their personal YouTube pages or can submit materials from their own bands or work. DAATH will be considering entries throughout the fall and hope to announce a new vocalist by the end of the year.

Vocal-free tracks can be downloaded from the following locations:

"Cosmic Forge"
"Ovum"
"Subterfuge"

Submissions should be sent to: daathaudition@roadrunnerrecords.com.

Source: Blabbermouth

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1. Tymos2001 writes:

I sure do wish those Daath boys luck, but to my ears Sean Z not Sean F sounds much better,,,,

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