Dark Roots of Earth | ||||
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Released | July 27, 2012 | |||
Recorded | June 2011 – February 2012 | |||
Genre | Thrash metal | |||
Length | 50:48 | |||
Label | Nuclear Blast | |||
Producer | Andy Sneap | |||
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Dark Roots of Earth is the eleventh studio album by American thrash metal band Testament. It was released on July 27, 2012, in Europe, and four days later in North America by independent German record label Nuclear Blast Records.[1][2] The album is available in three configurations, CD, CD/DVD and vinyl, with the latter two versions including four bonus tracks.[2][3] The album was produced by Andy Sneap, who mixed and engineered the band's previous three studio releases, The Gathering (1999), First Strike Still Deadly (2001), and The Formation of Damnation (2008).[2][3] The album artwork was created by Eliran Kantor.[2][3] A music video was made for the track "Native Blood".[4] Dark Roots of Earth entered the Billboard 200 at number 12,[5] Testament's highest position ever.
This album saw a reunion with Gene Hoglan, who played drums on the band's 1997 album Demonic. During the recording, Hoglan filled in for Paul Bostaph who was unable to attend the recording sessions because of a "serious injury", although the latter left the band in December 2011.[6] Chris Adler of Lamb of God provided drum tracks on the iTunes bonus version of "A Day in the Death".[7] Dark Roots of Earth is also the last Testament album with bassist Greg Christian, who left the band for the second time in January 2014.[8]