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DC 906EP
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"In the time since the 2009 release of ...For the Whole World to See, happenings in the world of Death have occurred at warp speed. The raw rock and roll that the Hackney brothers made in the 1970s became a belated punk rock sensation, leading to shows and tours round the world, as well as two further compilations of old material. Since a series of US dates in 2019, things have been relatively quiet externally, but evolution has continued, with this Death/Rough Francis split single representing the inauguration of a new phase in the Death history. Keeping it in the family and pointing toward the future has been a way of life for Death since the beginning. For this new recording, Bobby Hackney's sons have joined Bobby and Dannis in the band they formed with their late brother David nearly 50 years ago. Urian, Julian, and Bobby Jr. have made music under the name of Rough Francis since 2010, and will continue that journey while also making Death music old and new happen with their father and uncle. 'World In Disguise' and 'Haunted' are produced by Urian, who is gaining recognition as a drummer, artist and producer, playing with Converge and The Armed. 'World In Disguise' was developed from a demo in the Death 70s archive -- and more songs from that archive will be coming in the future, as part of the full-circle Hackney experience going forward. 'Haunted' presents the Rough Francis sound, driven just as powerfully as the parent band and inclined to the same depth of introspection that is a part of Death's signature. Bobby Jr.'s vocals and lyrics are in turn, rawly aggro and ethereally philosophical, as the Rough Francis production sound encompasses the wide spectrum of their shared vision."
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