DEATH - 'The Sound of Perseverance' Reissue (Full Album Stream)

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Published 2016-02-29
Full album stream of DEATH's final release 'The Sound of Perseverance'.
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1. "Scavenger of Human Sorrow" - 0:00
2. "Bite the Pain" - 6:56
3. "Spirit Crusher" - 11:26
4. "Story to Tell" - 18:13
5. "Flesh and the Power It Holds" - 24:48
6. "Voice of the Soul" (instrumental) - 33:15
7. "To Forgive Is to Suffer" - 36:59
8. "A Moment of Clarity" - 42:54
9. "Painkiller" (Judas Priest cover) - 50:20

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All Comments (21)
  • @fillib7885
    Listening to Death is probably one of the easiest way to reach peace of mind...
  • @zill270
    This album is a perfect example of musical perfection.
  • @ascendancy4900
    A total masterpiece from start to end. Chuck Schuldiner was one of the best musicians to ever walk on planet Earth. PERIOD.
  • @alexmoore5332
    Can definitely hear a Judas priest influence on the last track
  • 1. "Scavenger of Human Sorrow" - 0:00 2. "Bite the Pain" - 6:56 3. "Spirit Crusher" - 11:26 4. "Story to Tell" - 18:13 5. "Flesh and the Power It Holds" - 24:48 6. "Voice of the Soul" (instrumental) - 33:15 7. "To Forgive Is to Suffer" - 36:59 8. "A Moment of Clarity" - 42:54 9. "Painkiller" (Judas Priest cover) - 50:20
  • Richard Christy never gets the credit he deserves for this album. One of the most complete drummers in metal. Prog, death, thrash, jazzy at time, his drumming here is simply innovative. Modern death metal super-technical, super-fast, blast-machine drummers should give a careful listen to this album. Oh and also props to Scott Clendenin (RIP) for his amazing bass lines and tone.
  • this is the ultimate best Death Prog record of all time. Still today there is nothing like it.
  • @xul3184
    It's stupid how good the death discography is, and this album is the absolute perfect way to end it. It's insanely good, it's beautiful.
  • @metalblade8787
    picking a favorite death album is like picking a favorite child
  • @AaronKaiMCDNLD
    for an album he was just forced to release, this is a banger.
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  • @dargombez8289
    * Band : DEATH * Album : "The Sound Of Perseverance" * Label : 1998 Nuclear Blast Records * Genre : Death Metal * Origin : USA (Altamonte Springs, Florida) * Years Active : 1983 - 2001 (DISBANDED) * Producers : Jim Morris & Charles Michael Schuldiner * Recording, Engineering & Mixing : Jim Morris * Mastering : Tom Morris * Executive Producer : Markus Staiger * Cover Art & Album Artwork : Travis Smith * Art Direction & Designs : Maria Abril & Gabe Mera * Band's Photography : Alec McKnight * Band's Logo : Chuck Schuldiner * Logo Re-design : Stream * Recorded, Engineered, Mixed & Mastered at Morrisound Sound Studios, Tampa, FL. USA * DEATH are : 1. Chuck Schuldiner (Vox & Rhythm Guitars) RIP 2. Shannon Hamm (Lead & Rhythm Guitars) 3. Scott Clendenin (Bass) RIP 4. Richard Christy (Drums)
  • Chuck was so desperate to end Death and move on to Control Denied, that this album's lyrics and themes, all the way down to the title represent his anger and disappointment. He felt that Symbolic wasn't marketed well, and he hated being strictly associated with Death Metal. But I have to say, this album is the bomb. It was a blast to listen to, and a perfect finale for Death. Symbolic was supposed to be the final album, and Perennial Quest did a great job and kicks a ton of ass, but A Moment of Clarity is a beautiful ending for probably the most dramatic Death album ever. This album was an awesome goodbye from Death and I can't overstate just how great a job they did with this unique, powerful, aggressive, and dramatic album.