Dååth Release Cover Of Morbid Angel’s “Where The Slime Live”

Dååth have released a cover of Morbid Angel‘s “Where The Slime Live.” The track was mixed and mastered by Dave Otero and it features a guitar solo from Revocation’s Dave Davidson.

Guitarist Eyal Levi commented:

“It’s funny to say this because ‘Where The Slime Live’ is a total classic, but I’ve been feeling like people have not been giving Trey and co their due for the massive impact they’ve had on the evolution of metal. Not that our version of this song is going to change the world, but if any Morbid Angel song deserves the modern treatment, it’s this one. Everything about it more than holds up and showcasing it in this fashion really illuminates how ahead of their time they were. I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed learning and interpreting this BANGER of a song!“

Davidson continued:

“‘Where The Slime Live’ is one of my favorite Morbid tunes so I was stoked to be asked to lay down a solo for this killer cover. Trey has a very unique style so it was a cool challenge to tap into his vibe and let the lava flow so to speak. Hope y’all dig it!“

Otero added:

“As a fan of Dååth since the original demos in 2003 I absolutely jumped at the opportunity to work with the band two decades later. They perfectly executed the recording of Where the Slime Live and I’m really proud of the final mix.”

In other news, Dååth have also entered the studio to record their new album. Eyal had the following to say about that:

“I never thought I’d be able to say this, but we’re back in the studio to complete the new Dååth album, which by the way, is our heaviest album in at least 13 years.“

The record will be released in 2024. In the meantime, you can purchase new vinyl pressings of the band’s 2007 album “The Hinderers” HERE.