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2015 studio album by the Black Dahlia Murder
Abysmal is the seventh studio album by American melodic death metal band the Black Dahlia Murder . It was released on September 18, 2015 through Metal Blade Records .[ 7] It was produced by Mark Lewis , who also produced The Black Dahlia Murder's albums Deflorate and Ritual , and the band's former bassist Ryan Williams, who also produced their preceding album Everblack .[ 8] It was the band's last album to feature guitarist Ryan Knight before his departure in February 2016, until his return in 2022 and performance on Servitude in 2024.[ 9]
All lyrics are written by Trevor Strnad, except "Der Ton" written by Brian Eschbach; all music is composed by the Black Dahlia Murder
Standard Edition Title 1. "Receipt" 4:02 2. "Vlad, Son of the Dragon" 2:56 3. "Abysmal" 3:41 4. "Re-Faced" 3:50 5. "Threat Level No. 3" 3:46 6. "The Fog" 3:50 7. "Stygiophobic" 3:14 8. "Asylum" 3:38 9. "The Advent" 3:41 10. "That Cannot Die Which Eternally Is Dead" 4:29 Total length: 37:07
Deluxe Edition Bonus Tracks Title 11. "We Dead Are Best Left Underground" 3:00 12. "Hellion" 1:05 13. "Der Ton" 1:20 Total length: 42:32
The Black Dahlia Murder
Trevor Strnad – lead vocals
Brian Eschbach – guitars, backing vocals
Ryan Knight – guitars
Max Lavelle – bass
Alan Cassidy – drums
Additional personnel
Mitch McGugan - violin
Rhianon Lock and Rachel Dawson - cello
Bertie Anderson - classical vocals on "Vlad, Son of the Dragon"
Ryan McCullough - MIDI voicings
Production
The Black Dahlia Murder – production
Mark Lewis – recording, engineering, mixing, mastering
Ryan "Bart" Williams – recording, engineering
Daemorph – artwork
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Brian Eschbach
Max Lavelle
Alan Cassidy
Brandon Ellis
Ryan Knight
David Lock
Bill Anderson
Zach Gibson
Jon Deering
Sean Gauvreau
Cory Grady
Tony Laureano
Mike Schepman
Pierre Langlois
Kevin Talley
John Kempainen
Ryan "Bart" Williams
Shannon Lucas
Trevor Strnad
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