Deicide Reveals New Album, "To Hell With God" Artwork And Tracklisting

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American death metal legends Deicide has revealed the front cover artwork for their forthcoming new studio album, "To Hell With God." You can check it out below. The album is scheduled to be released on February 15th through Century Media Records and will feature the following songs:
"Save Your"
"Empowered By Blasphemy"
"Conviction"
"Hang In Agony Until You're Dead"
"To Hell With God"
"Servant Of The Enemy"
"Witness Of Death"
"Angels In Hell"
"Into The Darkness You Go"
"How Can You Call Yourself A God"
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3. writes:
I realize a lot of people liked Stench of Redemption.
I didn't like it.
It was missing something.....evil.
Till Death Do Us Part is right up there with Incineratehymn.
Their best album will always be Legion.
It sounds like the Hoffman's were stiffled after that album as Glen didn't want to play stuff that was too technical.
(His words back then) "If you start playing stuff that's too technical then people just come to the show and stand there and watch, they stop coming to have fun".
Since the Hoffs wrote the majority of Legion....I'm hoping they go in a tech death (not Brain Drill) approach.
But something that would be an advancement of Legion.
The last real Deicide album I liked was Scars of the Crucifix.
Glen vocalizes like he's just going through the motions.
Asheim, while a good drummer has not shown any growth through the years.
And after this whole bitter divorce I'd really like to see Amon succeed.

7. writes:
Here is the info thats online......
Former DEICIDE Members To Record New AMON Album - Nov. 5, 2010
Former DEICIDE members Eric Hoffmann (guitar) and Brian Hoffman (guitar) have resurrected their pre-DEICIDE band AMON with Jesse "Jecheal" Jolly (PROMETHEAN HORDE, DIABOLIC, SUCCESS WILL WRITE APOCALYPSE ACROSS THE SKY, AFTER DEATH) on vocals/bass and and Mike Petrak (LEPROSY, SUCCESS WILL WRITE APOCALYPSE ACROSS THE SKY) on drums. The Florida-based quartet will enter RedRoom Recorders in Tampa on December 10 with producer Mark Prator to begin recording its new album, entitled "Liar In Wait". The CD will consist of nine songs and will be made available in early 2011 via AMON's own record label.
When asked how the musical direction of AMON will be different to that of DEICIDE, Eric Hoffmann told BLABBERMOUTH.NET simply, "The music will speak for itself."
AMON recorded two demos — 1987's "Feasting The Beast" and 1989's "Sacrifical" — before signing with Roadrunner Records and changing its name to DEICIDE. After producing two extremely successful albums as DEICIDE, the band chose to make the AMON demos available on CD in 1993 under the title "Amon: Feasting The Beast".
The Hoffman brothers parted ways with DEICIDE in 2004 after becoming embroiled in a bitter dispute with DEICIDE bassist/vocalist Glen Benton over royalties and publishing issues.

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1. BrianMN writes:
Nice cover but I'm more psyched for the new Amon album.
Didn't see the news here but Blabbermouth said the Hoffman's are FINALLY entering the studio this month.
At last, we'll finally get to see the other side of the coin.
Who was REALLY the creative force behind Deicide.
My money is on the Hoffman's.