The third demo, "Cold I Am", was released in 1998, and the band felt their line-up needed a second guitarist. The post was taken by Riku Katainen. In 1999 they recorded another demo called "Inhumankind". They made a couple of successful shows (including one in the national band contest) and quickly earned their reputation as an aggressive live act. However, the Finnish army intervened the plot and the band was forced to recharge their batteries until early 2002.
In summer 2002 the band was ready to record their fifth demo, but this time they decided to try it out with another lead vocalist. Ari Nieminen (ex-Caledonian) impressed them at the first rehearsal and the search promptly ended. Coming to the end of the year, the demo "Modern Ways Of Discipline" was released and the first offers for a record contract were received. None were accepted, however. In 2003 another series of successful shows followed, including the afterclub of Tuska Open Air metal festival.
Summer 2004 saw the band recording their sixth demo. "Ruins MMIV" and the video clip of the song "Ruins" gathered interest from many directions and supposedly more unreasonable record contracts were offered. The band was chosen as the demo band of the month in Inferno. But Dauntless was still without decent record deal.
In 2005 the original bass player Tuomo Tukkimäki left the band and was shortly after replaced by Olli Määttä, who stood his trial at the afterclub of Tuska (it was the second time Dauntless played there). The seventh demo "Obey - Erase - Obey" was released, and the band once again returned to their persistent quest for a decent record deal.
Finally finnish label Firebox Records signed Dauntless, and sent them to the studio in late 2006 to record their debut album Execute the Fact. The album compiled some of their most wanted songs from the demo times with a few unheard ones, surpassing everything Dauntless had made so far. Execute the Fact was released in 2007.
After the release of Execute the Fact Dauntless spent a year sparsely on the road, already building up plans for their next full-length album. In 2008, however, they mutually cancelled their agreement with Firebox Records and started looking for another label. This time it wasn't so hard. Newly founded Full Metal Records, also from Finland, took interest in the band and signed Dauntless.
During the process of recording Death Row Poet , the long-time drummer Santeri Salmi left his seat to pursue his other interests; meaning that he will most probably be involved on the next Dauntless album as an engineer. His replacement, Arto Vesander, was immediately found from among close friends.
Their second album, Death Row Poet, was released 25.2.2009.
Demos released:
Face the Fact (1995)
Prophecy... (1996)
Cold I Am (1998)
Inhumankind (1999)
Modern Ways of Discipline (2002)
Ruins MMIV (2004)
Obey - Erase - Obey (2005)
Current members:
Riku Katainen, lead guitar (1998-current)
Sami Helle, guitar (1991-current)
Olli Määttä, bass (2005-current)
Arto Vesander , drums (2008-current)
Former members:
Ari Nieminen, vocals (2002-2009)
Tuomo Tukkimäki,bass (1991-2005)
Santeri Salmi, drums (1991-2008)
War Without Blood
Dauntless Lyrics
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They live for what they do
Always trying to find a challenge
It's a sworn duty 'till the end
WAR - hi-tech war inside four walls
WAR - low-life scum gets work done
Bound to it but yet so free
Technological war without blood
A new way of taking a part
The song "War Without Blood" by Dauntless is a commentary on the modern world and the way that we engage with warfare. The lyrics describe a society that is obsessed with safety rules and regulations, but that also seeks out challenges and thrills. The people in this society have a sworn duty to do what they do, and they are willing to go to great lengths to accomplish their goals.
The first verse sets the scene for this world of safety rules and challenges. The people who live in this world are always looking for the next big thrill, even if it means engaging in high-tech warfare inside four walls. The chorus then contrasts this with the way that low-life scum gets work done. It's an interesting commentary on the way that we value different kinds of work and industry, and the way that we prioritize certain types of labor over others.
The final verse brings together the themes of the song, describing how the people in this world are bound to their machines but also free in a sense. They engage in a technological war without blood, finding new and innovative ways to accomplish their goals. It's a sobering commentary on the way that we engage with warfare in the modern world, and a reminder that there are often unseen consequences to our actions.
Line by Line Meaning
In a world of safety rules
Living amidst a society where precautionary measures are in place
They live for what they do
They derive meaning and purpose from their work
Always trying to find a challenge
Constantly seeking opportunities for growth and advancement in their field
It's a sworn duty 'till the end
Responsibly committed to their obligations with unwavering dedication
WAR - hi-tech war inside four walls
A depiction of a technologically advanced battle within a confined space
WAR - low-life scum gets work done
A suggestion of how the underprivileged are often exploited to achieve goals
No life but the damned machine
An existence solely revolving around the use of technology
Bound to it but yet so free
Although restricted by technology, they feel liberated by it as well
Technological war without blood
A battle fought using advanced tools and techniques, but with no physical harm done
A new way of taking a part
An innovative approach to participation in a conflict
Contributed by Sophia E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@anthonyvalentine2233
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@John-ns8vl
I just made a speed build, now I gotta make this build.
@Manasa_TGOS
Can you do a maxed out golden claw build?
@2Siders
Nice
@chillhermit3948
I accedentally bought barbed spear head instead of executioners lmao is that still good for the build?
@scottgaming5130
nice build could you maby do a op stagger deamage shock hammer build in the next video (with tonic) tks ;)
@GioEra259
Of course
@Fading-
User savagery instead of barbed ;D
@sirmythicgamer3242
Do you have a warpike build for the Chronovore pike? I would love to see one
@GioEra259
Not yet, but I'll make it soon