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TYPE O NEGATIVE Announces ‘Dead Again’ 15th-Anniversary Reissue

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On March 13, 2007, American gothic metal band TYPE O NEGATIVE released its seventh and final studio album, “Dead Again”. This year marks the 15th anniversary of the record that came out three years before the passing of bassist/vocalist Peter Steele.

Today, TYPE O NEGATIVE has announced that it is offering a limited-edition reissue of “Dead Again”. The following formats are available for pre-order:

* Long Box
* Tinted Green Cassette
* LP
* Green In Bottle Green w/ Black Splatter
* Olive Black Swirl
* Mint Swirl w/ Black Splatter
* Green White Swirl
* Olive Green

TYPE O NEGATIVE‘s Kenny Hickey comments: The first casualty of this album was the record company — which promptly went under after its release. Soon after, Peter [SteeleTYPE O NEGATIVE frontman] passed, and then even the rehearsal studio it was written and developed in was burnt to the ground by Hurricane Sandy. As the black cloud continued its relentless path over TYPE O‘Dead Again’ appeared and disappeared from the streaming platforms for years. Now that the storm has passed, we have some slight hope of establishing a small illusion of permanence with this final release of ‘Dead Again’. We are sorry for any inconvenience we may have caused you.”

“Dead Again” was engineered, mixed, and mastered by Mike Marciano in 2006 at System Two Studios in Brooklyn, New York. The album was produced by Peter Steele and Josh Silver who also aided in the mixing of the record.

01. Dead Again
02. Tripping A Blind Man
03. The Profit Of Doom
04. September Sun
05. Halloween In Heaven
06. These Three Things
07. She Burned Me Down
08. Some Stupid Tomorrow
09. An Ode To Locksmiths
10. Hail And Farewell To Britain

Bonus Tracks

12. My Girlfriend’s Girlfriend (live)
13. Black Sabbath (intro) / Christian Woman (live)
14. Love You To Death (live)
15. Black No. 1 (Little Miss Scare-All) (live)
16. Anesthesia (live at Wacken Open Air 2007)
17. Christian Woman (live at Wacken Open Air 2007)
18. Love You To Death (live at Wacken Open Air 2007)
19. Kill You Tonight (live at Wacken Open Air 2007)

In a recent interview with the “Loaded Radio” podcastTYPE O NEGATIVE drummer Johnny Kelly was asked if there has ever been any talk of staging a concert in honor of Steele. He responded: “Coffee talk. There was never any serious consideration, like, should we do something? Is there even a point of doing it? Or also, is it just a blatant cash grab? So all these things go through your head.

“People celebrate [Peter] all the time,” he continued. “They do it daily. I see it online all the time and the impact that he had.

Asked who would handle Peter‘s vocal parts if they ever did end up doing a tribute concert, Johnny said: “I don’t know. I’d want a girl to do it. I’d want a female vocalist — like Ann Wilson [HEART] or something like that. [Laughs] But even so, that’s the first thing. When you think about doing some kind of tribute show, you’re just gonna get all these people… Yes, Peter was very highly regarded by our peers and stuff like that, and you’ll just get a bunch of dudes up there just trying to sound like Peter. And you can’t do that. And it’s, like, all right, so what’s the most remote thing from Peter? You’d have to do something completely abstract. And I would say get a female vocalist. I think Peter would get a kick out of… He would get off on seeing a girl sing his songs, seeing a female sing them. And it would really stress the point of doing something as a tribute instead of trying to recreate something.”

Steele passed away in April 2010 from heart failure at the age of 48. Born Petrus T. Ratajczyk on January 4, 1962 in Brooklyn, New York, he stood 6′ 7″ (201 cm) tall, and had a low, bass-heavy voice, which was one of the most recognizable features in TYPE O NEGATIVE‘s music.

“Going through a midlife crisis and having many things change very quickly made me realize my mortality,” Steele told Decibel magazine in 2007. “And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what’s after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it’s a frightening thought to go nowhere. I also can’t believe that people like Stalin and Hitler are gonna go to the same place as Mother Teresa.”

In a 2020 interview with Meltdown of Detroit’s WRIF radio stationKelly said about Steele: “Peter, for the most part, he was a clown. He was always joking around — sarcastic, very self-deprecating humor. Just the opposite of what the music portrayed. When we were working on music and stuff, the end result, he was very serious about what he wanted, how he wanted something to sound. Other times, he was a clown.

Asked if that was because of Peter‘s size, Johnny said: “I think so. He just had this very striking look. He didn’t look normal. And he had fangs. [Laughs] He was six and a half feet tall, [had] long black hair and fangs. You’re not gonna get the normal response when you’re going grocery shopping.”

TYPE O NEGATIVE photo credit: Kristina Sisti-Venzie

Source:  www.blabbermouth.net

Written by: Andy

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