Even though Swedish progressive rock/metal innovators Pain of Salvation continue to promote their much acclaimed newest studio album “In The Passing Light Of Day”, released in January via longtime label InsideOutMusic, a set of very special vinyl re-releases has been announced for November 10th, 2017…
New Album Lilith is currently available for through various online retailers and streaming services at http://smarturl.it/BBLilith. The new record came out October 27th on Century Media Records.
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Finnish metal upcomers Torchia released their furious debut album ‘Of Curses and Grief’
Finnish metal horde Torchia released their bloodthirsty debut album ‘Of Curses and Grief’ on October 27th through Concorde Music Company.
‘Of Curses and Grief’ guides the listener from soaring melodies of Hell all the way to the filthy gutters of death metal. The album was produced by Hiili Hiilesmaa, a legendary Finnish producer who in the past has worked with HIM, Amorphis, Ensiferum and other Finnish metal classics.
See the realm of Torchia in the music video for ‘Fury’:
Vocalist Edward Torchia comments on the production:
“Nowadays bands try to compete who have the biggest and “heaviest” sounds on their records. Those albums end up sounding uninteresting and sterile and we’re sick of that! With Hiili we wanted to create a sound that’s organic, raw and timeless. You can sense the danger in our raging performances on this one!”
Harvest of Death, a division of Signal Rex, is proud to present Trono Alem Morte‘s highly anticipated debut album, O Olhar Atento da Escuridão, on the winter solstice, December 21st.
Swedish metal outfit Amaranthe have released a remix of their song ‘Maximize’. Remixed by upcoming Finnish electronic music producer/ DJ Bliniks,he comments:
“For me heavy metal has been a huge savior in inspiration for the last few years and nowadays I have a massive urge to combine the elements of melodic metal with the heavier side of electronic music. Amaranthe‘s ‘Maximize’ was an amazing experience to remix, because the original was so melodic and uplifting that I already got an amazing idea for a remix after hearing for the first time.
Dubstep is one of my most common genres that I produce and the reason why I decided to go right into the remix with dubstep is because some of the modern dubstep is pretty much inspired by heavy metal, but for some reason that has been somewhat forgotten. This remix also includes some bigroom house and trap elements at the end of the remix, so it’s the most varied remix that I have produced to this day.”
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