Killswitch Engage’s previous albums saw the group use perfectionist tendencies. However, when it came to the recording of
As Daylight Dies,
Adam Dutkiewicz pushed the band to relax their perfectionist habits.
Joel Stroetzel stated in a 2018 interview "We weren’t as picky about getting everything as dead-on as last time, "
The End of Heartache was a whole different thing. We'd double every guitar, and everything had to be perfectly in tune. But this time, Adam promoted attitude over perfection — and he promoted it with 40s! It was more like, "Well, that’s pretty damn close! Good enough." The cover art was done by bassist
Mike D'Antonio. The album was released on November 13, 2006 through
Roadrunner Records. It peaked at number 32 on the
Billboard 200, selling up to 60,000 copies within its first week. It also peaked within the Rock, Hard Rock, and Digital Albums Charts. The album was certified
Gold by the
RIAA on June 30, 2009, which was on the same date of the release of its successor,
Killswitch Engage. It has since gone on to sell more than 500,000 copies in the United States alone. The album was later certified
platinum on November 23, 2021, by the
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), indicating sales of 1,000,000 or more. The album's first single, "
My Curse", was released in 2006, and managed to peak at number 21 on the
Billboard Rock Songs Chart. The radio edit strips down most of the track's
unclean vocals, replacing them with
Howard Jones' re-recorded clean vocals. A music video directed by Lex Halaby (who previously directed the live video for "A Bid Farewell") premiered on
MTV 2's
Headbangers Ball on November 3, 2006. The album's second single, "
The Arms of Sorrow", was released in 2007, and peaked at number 30 on the Rock Songs Chart. A music video directed by Aggressive premiered on
Headbangers Ball on May 1, 2007. A special edition was released on August 28, 2007, including four B-sides and a
DVD containing three music videos and behind-the-scenes footage. The album's B-side "
Holy Diver", a
Dio cover, was released as the album's third single on August 17, 2007. It peaked at number 12 on the Rock Songs Chart, making it the band's highest charting single. A music video directed by Brian Thompson premiered on the band's official
Myspace page on August 1, 2007. The video is a comical re-imagining of the original video by Dio. A music video for the album's fourth single, "This Is Absolution", was released in 2008, featuring footage of the band performing the song live, as well as backstage footage. It also released the song "This Fire Burns" (listed in the album as simply "This Fire"), which was the theme song for
WWE Judgment Day 2006 and later, the entrance music for professional wrestler
CM Punk from 2006 to 2011. It was also used for two occasions by
Randy Orton. The song had previously been released on the
WWE Wreckless Intent album in May 2006. == Music ==