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Job for a Cowboy Demonocracy [Digipak] CD 039841509120 Front

Demonocracy [Digipak]  -  CD

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Job for a Cowboy

| SKU:  4965004
Release Date:  4/10/2012

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Songs

 
1. Children of Deceit(4:36)
2. Nourishment Through Bloodshed(3:42)
3. Imperium Wolves(4:48)
4. Tongueless and Bound(4:03)
5. Black Discharge(3:55)
6. The Manipulation Stream(4:40)
7. The Deity Misconception(4:05)
8. Fearmonger(4:18)
9. Tarnished Gluttony(6:15)

Details

Format
CD(1)
Release Date
4/10/2012
Original Release Date
4/1/2012
Length
40 minutes , 22 seconds
Genre
Heavy Metal
Label
Metal Blade
Studio/Live
Studio
Mono/Stereo
Stereo
UPC
039841509120

Release Notes

Demonocracy [Digipak]: Release Notes: Muze 
Audio Mixer: Jason Suecof.Striking a balance between technicality and brutality, Job for a Cowboy launch a no-frills, death metal attack on listeners with their third full-length, Demonocracy. With their deathcore period well behind them, it feels as though the band has settled in a groove with their sound, and while they haven't been doing anything particularly revolutionary, they've become a highly tuned, rock-solid beast of a band capable of delivering some precision heaviness on demand. While this approach may not appeal to people looking for someone to reinvent the wheel, it certainly makes for a refined album of galloping death metal capable of scratching that itch for some cathartic, mosh-ready mayhem. With their sound growing increasingly refined, it's only a matter of time before Job for a Cowboy makes another creative breakthrough. Until then, fans will just have to be satisfied with their incredibly consistent output of thundering sonic violence. ~ Gregory Heaney

Credits

Performer Job for a Cowboy
Engineers include:  Eyal Levi; Jason Suecof
Producer(s) Jason Suecof

Customer Reviews

Editorial Reviews

Demonocracy [Digipak]: MUZE Review
Muze

Kerrang (Magazine) (p.51) - "Filled with moderately technical riffs and passably brutal power, this is an album that definitely ticks boxes."