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Ex-Nine Inch Nails guiarist Danny Lohner has remixed Daath’s “Dead on the Dance Floor” for release July 10 as part of a yet-untitled digital EP. The track integrates the band’s feral riffs with Lohner’s electronic beats and samples. “At some point in our lives, each member of Daath has spent their time with Nine Inch Nails music,” guitarist Eyal Levi said, according to MTVnews.com’s Metal File. “They are a huge part of our musical upbringing and collaborating with one of their main minds is an honor that we are very excited about.”

Apocalyptica have gotta be pissed. Two classically trained female harp players, who go by the name Harptallica, have released their self-produced debut of Metallica covers, Harptallica - A Tribute, on iTunes. The musicians, Ashley Toman and Patricia Kline, both have Masters of Music degrees from Rochester, New York’s Eastman School of Music. A tour is forthcoming.

Through the Eyes of the Dead will release their new album, Malice, August 21. The follow-up to 2005’s Bloodlust will mark the debut of singer Nate Johnson (ex-Premonitions of War, Deadwater Drowning), who replaced Anthony Gunnels in March after Gunnels lost interest in the band. The disc was produced by Erik Rutan (Goatwhore, Cannibal Corpse) and includes “Failure in the Flesh,” which is currently streaming on the band’s MySpace page.

Seattle band Himsa have finished recording their yet-untitled fourth album, which they’ve been hammering away at in the studio with producer Steve Carter (Cradle of Filth, Aiden) since mid-April. Vocals were later produced by Devin Townsend (Lamb of God, Darkest Hour), and Tue Madsen (Kataklysm, Mnemic) is currently mixing the album.

Australia surf-thrash band Alchemist have finished recording their new full-length, Tripsis, which is scheduled for U.S. release in September. In a statement, singer/guitarist Adam Agius called the disc, “The most consistently heavy album since Spiritech, with all the Alchemist trademarks — psychedelic, atmospheric, packed with crushing riffs, intertwined guitar, melodies and groove. Tripsis is also the fastest album delivered by Alchemist, with a few songs taking the surf-thrash sound to new heights.” Tracks include “Wrapped in Guilt,” “Degenerative Breeding” and “Grasp the Air.”

Grindcore band Leng Tch’e have replaced guitarist Geert Devenster with ex-Aborted axeman Peter Goemaere. Devenster quit the group last month because his “priorities in life” changed and he “wasn’t having fun anymore.”

Bay Area thrash band Dekapitator will release their debut, The Storm Before the Calm, July 24. Two tracks, “Toxic Sanctuary” and “Run With the Pack,” can be previewed on the band’s MySpace page. … We’d love to hear the story behind this band’s name: Arsonists Get the Girls. They’ll release their second disc, The Game of Life, August 14. Produced by Zach Ohren of Castle Ultimate, the disc features 12 dizzying tracks, including “Shoeshine for Neptune.”

The new album by Swedish metal legends Entombed, Serpent Saints - The Ten Amendments, is scheduled to drop July 31. It will be the band’s first studio album since 2004’s Inferno. Expect a U.S. tour in late fall or early winter 2008.

For a full interview with Despised Icon, check out this week’s Metal File.

One Response to “Daath Inserts the Nails; News from MTV.com’s Metal File”

  1. Gustavo Says:

    Danny Lohner played pretty much everything but drums in NIN.