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Tuesday, November 10, 2009 
Man Must Die are delighted to announce they will completethe line up for next years DECAPITATED comeback tour in the UK in February also on the Bill are canadian powerhouse KATAKLYSM, this tour will be amazing no doubt and we look forward to seeing you all on the road, hope to see some familiar faces there..post your thoughts here..

Cheers
MMD

Zero Tolerance Magazine presents:

Decapitated - Kataklysm - Man must die

1/ Feb Birmingham @ O2 Academy 2

2/ Feb Glasgow @ Ivory Blacks

3/ Feb Manchester @ Moho Live

4/ Feb Bristol @ Bierkeller

5/ Feb Reading @ Sub89

6/ Feb Leeds @ Rios

7/ Feb Wrexham @ Central Station

8/ Feb London @ O2 Academy Islington * ( only Decapitated + man must
die)
Saturday, November 07, 2009 
Tuesday, October 20, 2009 


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Wednesday, September 16, 2009 

Scotland's MAN MUST DIE has announced the dates for their first UK tour in support of their brand new album No Tolerance For Imperfection. MAN MUST DIE will team up with VIATROPHY and TRACES for this week-long run through the United Kingdom. A listing of confirmed dates and cities can be found below.

MAN MUST DIE saw the international release of No Tolerance For Imperfection in early August. The follow-up to their Relapse debut The Human Condition is currently streaming in its entirety at this location: NoToleranceForImperfection.info.

MAN MUST DIE recently added a second guitar player to ranks; Rene Hauffe from German grinders JAPANISCHE KAMPFHÖRSPIELE. The two bands have recently completed a European tour together, along with MACABRE, where Hauffe began learning the new material.

Updated MAN MUST DIE news and album information will be made available at the Relapse Records website: www.RELAPSE.com and the MAN MUST DIE MySpace: www.myspace.com/ManMustDie.


MAN MUST DIE Tour Dates:

***All dates from Oct. 31 thru November 6 w/ VIATROPHY, TRACES***

October 31 Lancaster, UK The Bobbin

November 1 Glasgow, UK Ivory Blacks

November 2 Sunderland, UK Independent

November 3 Leeds, UK Rios

November 4 London, UK Old Blue Last

November 5 Reading, UK Face Bar

November 6 Bristol, UK TBA

November 15 Braga, Portugal Bracara Extreme Fest 2009


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Tuesday, August 04, 2009 

‘No Tolerance For Imperfection' Available Now & Streaming in Full: HERE!

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Friday, July 31, 2009 
Band: MAN MUST DIE
Record: No Tolerance For Imperfection


When Relapse Records signed MAN MUST DIE on, they must have sensed the massive intensity of these four Scots from Glasgow. Located in Death Metal, you notice just after a second that there is going on something different than at other representatives of this genre. MAN MUST DIE lager-lout in such a powerful way that you can just describe it as an Extreme-Grind-Core massacre of superlatives – still MMD "just" wants to be classified as a Death Metal band.

After 2007s bombardment "The Human Condition" it's now their third full-length record (the second with "Relapse Records") titled "No Tolerance For Imperfection."

No Tolerance is the keyword that fits this band like the fist IN THE FACE!
The album consists of 11 murderous killer-tracks, each song on it's own a fusillade that drills directly into your auditory canals. When there have been some critics of the predecessor's sterile touch of the recording and the inhuman drum-attacks (from ex-member John Lee) with "No Tolerance For Imperfection" MMD sounds dirty again and more directly than ever before.
MAN MUST DIE know their roots and keep on pushing the gas pedal. Guitar riffs and doublebass-tempests mow down everything that comes in their way and frontman Joe McGlynn growls his lyrics into the mike like he is obsessed with hate and rage.

Unfortunately such an "auto-fire" can get boring very fast. The guys decorate the songs with really nice harmonies and melodies and try to get a variety into it, but the brutality of this CD still lives on and after some rotations the record seems to be like a munitions dump that just fires its bullets without aiming.

A short breather is intermezzo #8 "What I Can’t Take Back" which does without any lyrics, before it really kicks ass in the last three songs.
It seems at if the guys use their instruments as weapons. Absolutely nameable are the songs "Gainsaye", "Kill It. Skin It. Wear It." and "It Comes In Threes" which go hand in hand with the title of the record – there is nothing a grinder's heart could miss.

Maybe a little bit less could have been more.
With MAN MUST DIE you do not miss the mark and when you are looking for one of the most brutal albums of 2009 with "No Tolerance For Imperfection" you are going the right way, but unfortunately you can hardly find any diversifications.


Assessment: 4/5
Author: Bernhard Steiner


"These songs are a new distilled version of Man Must Die, straight to the point lyrically and musically, super tight guitars, insane drumming, and vocals to tear your face off! This is the next step up for Man Must Die!" so says Danny McNab perfectly describing the characteristic of the new album."..."No Tolerance For Imperfection" was recorded with painful precision and effort, we all sweated blood for this CD and cant wait to get this beast out..." and i think it's very true. "No Tolerance For Imperfection" gets a title that is a program, cause it is razor-like precise, but not for that there is a lack of underground spontaneous creativity. However it gets a mature aspect, thanks to the presence of dark "ingredients".
Indeed, this beast, follow-up to ‘07’s The Human Condition, is actually a great merciless work. A blast of brutal Death Metal with both ferocious and  technical sides, but also a messenger of  moments of melodic and obscure structures like in the slower, hypnotic instrumental What I Can't Take Back, dark, darker, in one word "noir". A bit more of 3 minutes of excellent performance, surely one of the best tracks here.  
A melodic although devastating touch reigns also  in Gaynsayer. Gaynsayer is a masterpiece, surely one of the best metal extreme songs of the year. In this song the similarity with Kataklysm (especially in the growling vocals), lurking throughout the album,  reaches its peak ( as in Reflections from within too),  nonetheless, the guitar riffing and in particular the lead sound is different. I mean, Man Must Die are able to show a personal imprinting which blossoms in an original restless conception of the tremolo guitar-technique and bass integration and cohesion, while drums, by new-in-the-lineup Matt Holland, are fast and blasting but again no  copy-cut of 
the Canadian hyperblasters .

Survival of the Sickest, the short song that closes the album, is another super and particular work that unites  force and darkness.  With a big atmospheric touch, opened by a dark impressive carpet, this track develops a touching melody "told" by abyssal vocals, commanding background and by a protagonist dark guitar that will literally meet a very rainy end. 
As often happens for extreme bands,  the opener (and title track) is a discharge of violent, cynic fists on your teeth oriented to show how wild, complex, but also critical the band can be. And, needless to say, it is the track which i don't like, because it doesn't represent the ferine beauty of the rest of the album but only the hardly tamed rage of the reactive side of the combo. Lyrically interesting but not ..."beautiful".
Those who want it fast, killing, a*s ripping yet..."beautiful" can have a bath of banging lust with the excellent Kill it Skin it Wear it, a blasting explosion embellished by a breakdown intermezzo with adamantine drops of transfused melodic harmonic chords. Or with the violent spiky Dead in the Water. Reflections from within is another beautiful track possessed by a strong melodic stream too, with bridges inserting nice acoustic- like guitars and dark lead solos, only pity that the analogy with Kataklysm  in the composition can superficially appear really strong, this time. How the Mighty have fallen also belongs to the brutal-supreme category but this track, on the contrary, finds a different development if compared with the previously mentioned ones, attractive for Suffocation or Cryptopsy fans. Right is the use of the word "development", because the most songs seem to jump from the same initial first chords, like from a similar cocoon, but immediately each song gets its unmistakable face, so that  Man Must Die can be identified as  great  actors, and warriors,  of this genre.
rating: 9/10
Thursday, July 30, 2009 


     Scotland’s MAN MUST DIE are streaming their forthcoming album No Tolerance For Imperfection online now exclusively via Terrorizer.com. The follow-up to their Relapse debut The Human Condition, No Tolerance For Imperfection is set for an August 4th North American release date (August 10th internationally) and is available for pre-order here.

 

    MAN MUST DIE recently added a second guitar player to ranks; Rene Hauffe from German grinders JAPANISCHE KAMPFHÖRSPIELE. The two bands have recently completed a European tour together, along with MACABRE, where Hauffe began learning the new material.

 

    MAN MUST DIE’s Alan McFarland has also recently joined the Jackson Guitars family of endorsed artists. McFarland’s Jackson artist page can be viewed here.  



      Updated MAN MUST DIE news and album information will be made available at the Relapse Records website: www.RELAPSE.com and the MAN MUST DIE MySpace: www.myspace.com/ManMustDie.

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Monday, July 27, 2009 


Review by Greg Prato on AllMusic.com

MAN MUST DIE - 'No Tolerance for Imperfection'

If you like your extreme metal fast and furious -- and oh-so-precise -- then Man Must Die (how's that for a straight-to-the-point band name?) is the group for you. And on their 2009 release, No Tolerance for Imperfection, blastbeats, grizzly bear growling, galloping rhythms, and rapid riffing are all on display. The songs may blur into each other, but it's hard not to be impressed with the full-on, seemingly non-stop assault that Man Must Die lay on the listener this time around, especially on such dainty little ditties as the album-opening title track, as well as "Gainsayer," "Hide the Knives," "How the Mighty Have Fallen," and probably the best songtitle of the entire disc, "Kill It Skin It Wear It." Looking for some airtight extreme metal? No Tolerance for Imperfection shall certainly satisfy.

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Wednesday, July 22, 2009 


Scotland's MAN MUST DIE have posted a third preview track, "Gainsayer", from their forthcoming album No Tolerance For Imperfection. "Gainsayer" can be heard online now via the band's MySpace page: MySpace.com/ManMustDie along with "This Day Is Black" and "Kill It, Skin It, Wear It". The follow-up to their Relapse debut The Human Condition, No Tolerance For Imperfection is set for an August 4th North American release date (August 10th internationally) and is available for pre-order here.

MAN MUST DIE have recently added a second guitar player to ranks; Renne Hauffe from German grinders JAPANISCHE KAMPFHÖRSPIELE. The two bands have recently completed a European tour together, along with MACABRE, where Hauffe began learning the new material.

MAN MUST DIE's Alan McFarland has also recently joined the Jackson Guitars family of endorsed artists. McFarland's Jackson artist page can be viewed here.

Updated MAN MUST DIE news and album information will be made available at the Relapse Records website: www.RELAPSE.com and the MAN MUST DIE MySpace: www.myspace.com/ManMustDie.


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Monday, July 20, 2009 
MMD guitarist Alan has joined up with Jackson guitars after agreeing an endorsement deal. Alan is delighted to be joining up with his favourite guitar company and is looking forward to representing Jackson guitars on the road.
http://www.jacksonguitars.com/artists/index.php?id=471