Out Now From Dead Register!

DEAD REGISTER returns to the place where everything began, reopening a document that never really closed. Fiber (10th Anniversary Deluxe Remaster) arrives on May 22, 2026 via AVR as both excavation and resurrection, a restored transmission from a moment when the band first locked into the sound that would define its gravitational pull for the next decade. The album exists as memory made physical again, preserved with clarity while retaining the suffocating atmosphere and immediacy that made the original recordings feel dangerously alive.

Recorded in 2016 with M. Chvasta, Avril Che, and Chad Williams performing together in near real time, Fiber (10th Anniversary Deluxe Remaster) captures DEAD REGISTER operating on instinct rather than revision. Minimal overdubs, live execution, and a deliberate refusal of excess leave the record breathing heavily in the room with the listener. Every low frequency feels intentional. Every silence carries weight. The remaster sharpens the emotional architecture without polishing away the human strain embedded in the performances.

Across its runtime, Fiber (10th Anniversary Deluxe Remaster) unfolds as a continuous narrative shaped by longing, humor, exhaustion, desire, and survival. Sequenced deliberately from a larger body of material, the album moves like a psychological journey through attachment and decay, ending where it began, suspended between bliss and extinction. The remaster restores the pressure, intimacy, and density that made the original recordings endure.

Ten years later, DEAD REGISTER revisits Fiber (10th Anniversary Deluxe Remaster)with the understanding that certain works refuse to age quietly. The album remains a defining statement of intent, a document of musicians chasing emotional honesty at maximum volume, and a reminder that heaviness can live equally in sound, memory, and human connection.