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Aesthetic Perfection - Blood Spills Not Far from the Wound
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In 2007, Daniel Graves released the album "Blood Spills Not Far from the Wound" under the moniker Necessary Response. It was a collection of songs originally intended for release on "Close to Human", the debut album from Aesthetic Perfection, but their less aggressive nature lead to their removal. After one record, Daniel declared the project dead and focused entirely on Aesthetic Perfection. After nearly a decade of bitterness and regret towards what he viewed as a desecration of his artistic vision, Daniel resurrect the project and each song was deconstructed and rebuilt, track by track using the original recordings. Every effort was taken to stay true to the original versions while improving the sonic quality. So the songs could survive and continue on as Aesthetic Perfection, as it had always been intended. 
"Blood Spills Not Far from the Wound" is revived with newly recorded vocals, and new artwork. Remixed, re-mastered, and lead by the unreleased B-Side "Never Enough". Also features a piano rework of "Devotion"” with Lauren Krothe. It is a complete re-envisioning of the record that never was. Graves has finally brought this album back into the Aesthetic Perfection fold, bringing the band one step closer to what he’s always wanted it to be.
Available from 16 October 2015 by Metropolis Records.

Tracklist:
01. Open Wound
02. Spilling Blood
03. Forever
04. Vapor
05. Tomorrow
06. Never Enough
07. For All The Lost
08. Dying In The Worst Way
09. Elements
10. Devotion
Author: hellium
Translator: hellium
Source: Metropolis Records / 2015-10-02 / News


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