Unborn (album)

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Unborn
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 19, 2013 (2013-03-19)
Recorded2012−2013
GenreDeath metal
Length36:01
LabelMetal Blade
ProducerChris Barnes, Six Feet Under
Six Feet Under chronology
Undead
(2012)
Unborn
(2013)
Crypt of the Devil
(2015)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
About.com[1]
Decibel Magazine[2]

Unborn is the tenth studio album by American death metal band Six Feet Under. The album was released on March 19, 2013.[3]

Unborn features writing credits from guitarist Jari Laine of Torture Killer and features guest guitarist Ben Savage of Whitechapel. It is Six Feet Under's first album to feature bassist Jeff Hughell, the only one to feature guitarist Ola Englund and the last to feature guitarist Steve Swanson, guitarist Rob Arnold and drummer Kevin Talley. Chris Barnes' nephew Ryley Dipaola performed drums on the vinyl-only bonus track, "Illusions".

Track listing[edit]

All lyrics written by Chris Barnes.

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Neuro Osmosis"Ben Savage3:10
2."Prophecy"Ola Englund3:19
3."Zombie Blood Curse"Jari Laine4:08
4."Decapitate"Ben Savage2:50
5."Incision"Jari Laine2:48
6."Fragment"Ben Savage2:55
7."Alive to Kill You"Steve Swanson3:17
8."The Sinister Craving"Ben Savage2:16
9."Inferno"Jari Laine2:53
10."Psychosis"Rob Arnold3:47
11."The Curse of the Ancients"Ola Englund4:37
Total length:36:01

Personnel[edit]

Six Feet Under
Additional musicians
  • Rob Arnold − guitar on "Inferno" & "Psychosis"
  • Ben Savage - guitar on "Neuro Osmosis","Decapitate","Fragment" & "The Sinister Craving"
  • Ryley Dipaola - guitar & drums (vinyl bonus track "Illusions")
Production
  • Produced by Six Feet Under
  • Drums recorded by Eyal Levi, Orlando Villasenor and Mark Lewis at Audiohammer Studios
  • Bass recorded by Zack Ohren at Castle Ultimate Studios
  • Guitars recorded by Brandon Cagle
  • Vocals recorded by Chaz Najjar
  • Mixed & mastered by Chris "Zeuss" Harris at Planet Z Studios
Artwork
  • Cover art by Dusty Peterson
  • Layout by Bryan Ames

References[edit]

  1. ^ Dave Schalek. "Six Feet Under - Unborn Review". About.com.
  2. ^ Norton, Justin (June 2013). "Six Feet Under, Unborn". Decibel Magazine (104): 100.
  3. ^ "SIX FEET UNDER: New Album Title, Cover Artwork Unveiled". 26 January 2013.