Heavy Metal band DÅÅTH have released a new video for “Deserving Of The Grave”, a track featuring Jeff Loomis. The video was directed by Gaui H Pi, and the song comes from the band’s latest full-length album. It’s their first in 14 years, titled The Deceivers, and it’s out now from Metal Blade Records.
Band founder/guitarist Eyal Levi has overseen an overhaul of the lineup, though DÅÅTH still features vocalist Sean Zatorsky, who has fronted the band since 2007. Together they are now joined by Kerim “Krimh” Lechner on drums, Jesse Zuretti on orchestration and guitar, Rafael Trujillo on lead guitar, and David Marvuglio on bass.
The nine tracks on the new album were Produced by Levi, with Andrew Wade doing vocal production, John Douglass engineering, Jens Bogren mixing, and Tony Lindgren mastering.

Jesse Zuretti comments on the new track:
‘Deserving Of The Grave’ was a track that started with music I came up with in my head whilst flying home from somewhere. I got home and immediately jotted down the idea and sent it to Eyal, which he turned it into an entire song. The funny thing is, Eyal gets my music brain so much that he pulled all of the Danny Elfman/Gothic-era influence out of a singular idea and made an entire epic come to life. And what’s even crazier is that Danny Elfman literally wrote the theme for Tim Burton’s Batman in 1989 the exact same way: on a plane. This track is everything Eyal and I love about dark and moody classical/cinematic music fused together with DAATH’s sound. The golden seal of the track is our friend Jeff Loomis ripping one of my favorite solos I’ve heard in more than a decade.

