The Caitiff Choir is the debut studio album by American metalcore band
It Dies Today, released on September 21, 2004, by
Trustkill Records. Music videos were released for the tracks "A Threnody for Modern Romance" and "Severed Ties Yield Severed Heads".
On March 21, 2006, the album was re-released with a new artwork, a slightly different mix, and seven bonus tracks. These tracks consist of the re-recorded version of the Forever Scorned EP, as well as cover of
Depeche Mode's "
Enjoy the Silence." It is also packaged with a DVD that has three music videos and behind-the-scenes material.
In 2008, Trustkill released the album on
vinyl as double-LP set featuring both The Caitiff Choir and Forever Scorned. Two versions exist; a yellow and dark gray version and a blue and light gray version.
Track listing
All tracks are written by
It Dies Today, except where noted
Tony Gammalo – production, recording, engineering, backup vocals on "The Radiance", "Marigold" and "Freak Gasoline Fight Accident", guitar solo on "A Threnody for Modern Romance"
The Caitiff Choir is the debut studio album by American metalcore band
It Dies Today, released on September 21, 2004, by
Trustkill Records. Music videos were released for the tracks "A Threnody for Modern Romance" and "Severed Ties Yield Severed Heads".
On March 21, 2006, the album was re-released with a new artwork, a slightly different mix, and seven bonus tracks. These tracks consist of the re-recorded version of the Forever Scorned EP, as well as cover of
Depeche Mode's "
Enjoy the Silence." It is also packaged with a DVD that has three music videos and behind-the-scenes material.
In 2008, Trustkill released the album on
vinyl as double-LP set featuring both The Caitiff Choir and Forever Scorned. Two versions exist; a yellow and dark gray version and a blue and light gray version.
Track listing
All tracks are written by
It Dies Today, except where noted
Tony Gammalo – production, recording, engineering, backup vocals on "The Radiance", "Marigold" and "Freak Gasoline Fight Accident", guitar solo on "A Threnody for Modern Romance"