Description
Japan press with OBI-strip, Japanese lyric insert and one bonus track
The music on “The Toxic Touch” isn’t like anything I would have ever expected from this band. The biggest change this band has made since their last album is the guitar work. The riffing on “The Toxic Touch” has God Dethroned doing a full blown melodic death attack. “The Liar Of The White Worm” had God Dethroned using just a tad of melody in their riffs, but the melodic attribute now dominates this album. Along with the melodic riffs, the use of groove riffs are used fairly often on this album. Tracks like “Faithless” and “Hating Life” possess a quasi Pantera riffing style. This unique groove style is defiantly something interesting, especially when considering God Dethroned’s older material and how this style was nonexistent. “The Toxic Touch” has some shockers I never thought God Dethroned would try. With Isaac Delahaye and Arien Van Weesenbeek from Epica
Track listing:
1. Faithless
2. Hating Life
3. 2014
4. Falling Down
5. On Wings Of Pestilence
6. The Day You Died
7. Away From Emptiness
8. Macabre World
9. Typhoid Mary
10. Fail To Exist
11. Bleeding Mirrors