It Dies

It Dies is American metal band Wolverine's third studio album, released on July 30th 2006 through Vindictive Records. The album was produced by Jacob Vindic himself, and is regarded as Wolverine's breathrough. It is preceeded by 2004's Hacksaw and followed by 2009's Confessions of A Killer.

Production
After cancelling their three album contract with Batched Records after delivering 2004's Hacksaw, Wolverine were soon picked up by Vindictive Records and Jacob Vindic headed the project of their next album. After two years and months of recording and writing, "It Dies" was done and dusted, and ready for the market.

Reception
It Dies was a generally well recieved album. Critics praised the band's indepence and growing sound, and also praised the guitarwork of Chace Edwards. According to Metalix: "Wolverine are somewhere between Mastodon and Metallica in sound, but also add their own flare to their albums. This one is definetly their breakthrough, and is a well-crafted