Dead Trees

Dead Trees
Studio album by From First to Last
Released April 27, 2015 (2015-04-27)
Recorded 2014 2015
Genre Metalcore, post-hardcore
Length 34:29
Label Sumerian
Producer Matt Good, Taylor Larson, Spencer Sotelo
From First to Last chronology
Throne to the Wolves
(2010)
Dead Trees
(2015)
Singles from Dead Trees
  1. "Dead Trees"
    Released: November 24th, 2014
  2. "Black And White"
    Released: April 7th 2015
  3. "I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up To No Good"
    Released: April 20th, 2015

Dead Trees is the fifth album by post-hardcore band From First to Last. It is the first release to feature new vocalist Spencer Sotelo (vocalist prog-metal band Periphery), Taylor Larson as third guitarist, and new drummer, Ernie Slenkovich. Returning to the group is guitarist/vocalist and founder Travis Richter, who had left the band in 2009. The band planned for the release to be an EP but due to the success of their kickstarter, the band had enough money to fund this LP.[1] The album was released through Sumerian Records.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by From First to Last. 

No. Title Length
1. "Heresy..."   1:09
2. "Straight to the Face"   1:49
3. "H8 Meh"   3:30
4. "Dead Trees"   4:04
5. "I Solemnly Swear That I Am Up to No Good"   3:07
6. "Black And White"   3:46
7. "Back to Hannalei"   3:19
8. "Never In Reverie"   3:47
9. "2 11"   3:46
10. "Electrified"   2:57
11. "I Don't Wanna Live in the Real World"   3:20
Total length:
34:29
Bonus Track[2]
No. Title Length
12. "Note to Self" (Remake) 4:01
13. "Ride the Wings of Pestilence" (Remake) 3:04
14. "The Latest Plague" (Remake) 3:23
Total length:
45:38

Personnel

From First To Last

Production
  • Produced by Matt Good, Taylor Larson & Spencer Sotelo (The Triforce)
  • Engineered, Mixed & mastered by Taylor Larson
  • Protools editing & additional tracking by Ernie Slenkovich
  • Artwork & layout by Unlimited Visual

References

  1. "All Music Review.".
  2. "bonus track". iTunes. Retrieved 2015-04-28.
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