US doomgaze trio Dead Register have announced the release of Fiber (10th Anniversary Deluxe Remaster), arriving on 22 May via AVR. Marking a decade since the band's debut album reshaped their trajectory, this anniversary edition restores the original recordings with renewed depth and clarity while preserving the immediacy and emotional weight that allowed the record to endure far beyond its initial unveiling.
Alongside the announcement, Dead Register share the remastered version of the album's defining centrepiece, "Fiber", now available on all streaming platforms.
Originally recorded in 2016 with minimal overdubs and performed largely live in the studio, Fiber (10th Anniversary Deluxe Remaster) captures Dead Register at a formative moment when instinct guided every decision. Built entirely from bass instruments, synthesisers, live drums, and voice, the album established the band's unmistakable low‑frequency identity and laid the groundwork for a decade of touring and subsequent releases.
"Fiber" remains one of the most essential compositions in the Dead Register catalogue. Driven by hypnotic repetition and slow‑burning tension, the track moves with ritualistic momentum, balancing sheer heaviness with dark melodic restraint. Over the years, it has become a staple of the band's live performances, frequently closing sets as audiences call for its immersive, cathartic release.
The remastered edition enhances the sonic density of the original recordings without sacrificing their raw human energy. Engineer and mastering specialist Dan Dixon revisited the material to reveal new dimensionality within the performances, allowing the interplay between rhythm, atmosphere, and vocal presence to resonate with greater physical impact.
Fiber (10th Anniversary Deluxe Remaster) documents a band discovering its voice in real time. Sequenced as a continuous emotional arc, the album moves through isolation, intimacy, existential reflection, and controlled destruction before returning to its origin point with a newly included live bonus track, "Reverse (Live Bonus Track)", captured during the band's original 2016 album‑release performance.
Since its initial release, Dead Register have continued to evolve through relentless touring and critically acclaimed output, yet Fiber remains a cornerstone of their identity. This anniversary edition serves both long‑time listeners and new audiences, presenting the album as it was always meant to be experienced: immersive, physical, and deeply human. Link
DEAD REGISTER - Announces Fiber (10th Anniversary Deluxe Remaster); First Single "Fiber" Out Now
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