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Incomparable
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Incomparable
Studio album by
Dead by April
Released
September 21, 2011
Recorded
July 2010 - August 2011
Big Island Studios
Stockholm, Sweden
Genre
Alternative Metal
Post-hardcore
Length
44:53
Label
Universal Music Group,
Spinefarm
Producer
Jacob Hellner, Pontus Hjelm
Dead by April chronology
Stronger
(2011)
Incomparable
(2011)
Singles from Incomparable
"Within My Heart"
Released: May 16, 2011
"Calling"
Released: September 4, 2011
"Lost"
Released: September 19, 2011
Incomparable is the second
studio album by Swedish metal band
Dead by April. Production for the album took place after a lineup change of guitarists and vocalists for the band following the release of their
self-titled debut. Incomparable was released on September 21 in the United States and most countries, and on September 26 in the United Kingdom, making this the first album by the band to be released in the US in the same time frame as it's European release. The album's first official single, "Within My Heart", was released on May 16, 2011 as an EP containing two additional tracks to be featured on the album. The second single, "Calling", was released on September 4 with an accompanying music video released October 6. The third single, "Lost", was released on September 19, 2011 following the delay of the "Calling" music video.
Like the bands debut album, Incomparable included re-recorded demos as well as brand new tracks. On their debut album, only two out of 16 tracks were new, and the 14 others were re-recorded demo songs. Incomparable, however, has o...
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