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product_id: 24585043
title: "Dig Deep"
brand: "after the burial"
price: "NZ$2"
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reviews_count: 17
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# Dig Deep

**Brand:** after the burial
**Price:** NZ$2
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

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- **What is this?** Dig Deep by after the burial
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## Description

2016 release, the fifth studio album from veteran deathcore outfit After The Burial. Featuring nine tracks, Dig Deep expands on the band's ever-evolving sound, with the single "Lost in the Static" serving as a sterling indicator of what's to come. Dig Deep will mark 10 years since After the Burial came onto the scene with their debut, Forging a Future Self, which featured slugging rhythms with triumphant melodic breaks. The group has strayed a bit from their more melodic metalcore leanings and have embraced the polyrhythmic, palm-muted chugs over the last couple years that initially started with Sweden's Meshuggah and has now been consumed by a flurry of emerging acts under the djent genre. After The Burial made headlines in the summer of 2015 when reports surfaced that their former guitarist, Justin Lowe, had gone missing. He left the band after posting a conspiracy-filled rant and things only got worse from there. The 32-year-old's body was discovered underneath a bridge by a hiker in Wisconsin and the cause of death was determined to be a fall. Dig Deep will be the band's first effort without Lowe's services in tow.

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## Customer Reviews

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    you couldn't have come at a better time in the bands discography
  

*by M***S on Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2016*

For those not familiar with AtB (after the burial) and this is your first introduction, you couldn't have come at a better time in the bands discography.Previous release, Wolves Within, displayed a very clear direction into a more technical djent phase of the band. Rareform and In Dreams both had plenty in their own right, however neither combined the same level of technical percussion.  It also requires noting that the skill is combined with emotion, something many metal albums eschew in favor of pure "heaviness" or loud factor.From a stand point of album production, the quality of this release is top notch. Finally I can get the full sound and power of the enormous chords and drumming. Anthonys vocals have never been more polished but still maintaining a raw edge. Unfortunately, down a guitar player (RIP Justin) the band is now moving forward without his creative input. However this will be a legacy of the writing of both Justin and Trent and the last collaborative effort of the "original" line up. For me this makes the release that much more special.Stand out tracks:CollapseMireHeavy Lies the GroundAll tracks on the album are worth listening to, however these ones in particular for my first few listens hit me the most. This is definitely one of the more eclectic albums they've released. It brings in a lot of their previous harmony choices from albums way back to Forging a Future Self up to Wolves Within and blends these albums into something not only familiar but also breaching new ground. Catacombs showcases some of this new direction.Future releases will be hard to top this and in time this likely will become their benchmark album, if not already.Do yourself a favor, give this a listen, if you enjoy it you'll find something in all their previous efforts to enjoy.

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    Pretty solid release.
  

*by C***. on Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2017*

I caught Lost in the Static on the radio and had to investigate the band.  I am sold.  Solid from start to finish.  There was no drop in the middle for a soft song, at least not that I remember.  I will have to let this one sit in the player a bit and see which songs bubble to the top as the finest on the album.  Generally speaking, if you like the "style" you will like this band.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Great!
  

*by Z***H on Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2016*

I went backwards with the last two AtB albums. Really thought this album was fantastic until I heard Wolves Within... I think Wolves Within is a better album musically, but the mix on Dig Deep is just SO heavy. It's a really unique sound; one of those albums where regardless of what other album you switch to it sounds like it has ZERO balls. A very good album in its own right, though. I think 4.5 stars is a more accurate descriptor for this one!

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