Aletheian


Aletheian



Dying Vine
Since Alex Kenis joined Becoming the Archetype, Aletheian has been quick to quell any rumors about disbanding with performances, including this year’s Cornerstone, as well as a label deal and re-issue of 2005’s Dying Vine under Metal Blade’s Ironclad Recordings. Already a great album, Dying Vine sounds even better remixed and remastered by Westside Studios (Nile, Killswitch Engage, Between the Buried & Me). Also featuring a cover of Cynic’s "How Could I" and completely new artwork, this will appeal to old fans and newcomers alike. Making the most of their new connections, Aletheian is here to stay. [Ironclad] John McEntire



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Oh Aletheian - how great is your riffs

Yes, this is a great cd!!! A classic Christian album and a triumph for both Death Metal and Progressive Metal! I was praying for the day that it would get remixed, remastered, and re-released! That time is now! No more paying $40.00 on e-bay for "the gray album!"

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