Second Death (EP)

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Second Death is the fourth EP by the extreme metal band, Death Requisite.

Second Death
EP by
ReleasedAugust 20, 2013
Recorded2013
GenreSymphonic death metal, black metal,[1] blackened death metal, extreme metal,[2] Christian metal
Length21:11
LabelIndependent
ProducerKelly Scott Nunn
Death Requisite chronology
Prophets of Doom
(2011)
Second Death
(2013)
Revisitation
(2016)

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
HM Magazine     [3]
Mosh Pit Nation     [2]

Chris Gatto of HM Magazine wrote "Death Requisite has been trolling around in the swamp since 1999, looking for gators to eat, I suspect. These Florida death metalers' Second Death EP is a thriller that ends all too quickly. Clocking in around only 20 minutes, it's just long enough to make listeners want more. Of the five tracks, the EP is bookended by instrumentals that add to the dark, classical vibe woven through the music. Musically, Death Requisite is very tight and would invite comparisons to Dethklok, except for the symphony motif flowing throughout the EP. Highly recommended."[3] The Metal Missionary reports "These songs are well-composed and interesting which should lead to repeat listens. This release is a few years old, but well worth your time if you enjoy extreme metal with keys adding to the experience."[2]

Track listing edit

No.TitleLength
1."Portenous Preludium"1:48
2."Second Death"4:38
3."Eternal Immortal"6:08
4."Refuge of Lies"4:53
5."Foreboding Horizon"3:44
Total length:21:11

Personnel edit

Death Requisite

  • Dave "DJ" Blackmore – lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Will Lee – drums
  • Cuinn Griffen – bass
  • Tyrannus – vocals

Production

  • Kelly Scott Nunn – producer

References edit

  1. ^ "Death Requisite - Second Death". Spirit of Metal. Retrieved October 6, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c The Metal Evangelist. "Death Requisite – Second Death". Mosh Pit Nation. Retrieved October 20, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Gatto, Chris. "Death Requisite – Second Death". HM Magazine. Retrieved August 18, 2016.