Raptore - Blackfire LP/CD - Heavy Metal aus Spanien

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DVP 222 Raptore – Blackfire LP/CD

DYING VICTMS PRODUCTIONS is proud to present RAPTORE’s highly anticipated second album, Blackfire, on CD and vinyl LP formats.

Formed in late 2012 by vocalist/guitarist Nico Cattoni, RAPTORE originally hailed from Buenos Aires, Argentina and released their first demo in 2014. In 2016, they released their debut album, Rage N’ Fever, which allowed them to tour South America and open for such bands as Exciter and Enforcer.

Not being able to find suitable musicians for a steady lineup, in 2018, Nico decides to move to Europe in order to give RAPTORE better opportunities and recognition. He set base in Barcelona and completed the lineup with three of the most talented musicians in the scene. One year later, they released the single “Prisoner Of The Night” through Church Recordings and were booked for festivals such as Pyrenean and Trveheim. Unfortunately, the pandemic delayed those concerts until 2022.

Nevertheless, the fortified RAPTORE lineup began work during 2021 on their second album, Blackfire, entering the esteemed Moontower Studios. Immediately, right from the very first notes, Blackfire EXPLODES with an excitement that simply cannot be contained. Righteously ripping, draped in darkness but lined with purple velvet, RAPTORE here give a masterclass in spooky speed metal: fierce yet fun, authentically rooted in the ‘80s but not blinkered by the past, and above all ADDICTING. That the quartet can maintain a bristling energy no matter the pace – cruising, headbanging, or overdrive – is some sort of black magick; that each track is anthemic in its own right and then altogether coalesce into a unified statement of intent is simply diabolical. But, while Blackfire is most definitely the band’s darkest and fastest recording to date, let it be known that not everything is of a Satanic/vampiric/demonic intent; just as many personal messages exist within the album’s eight-song/32-minute runtime. Which is all to say nothing of the evocative lead-work, which is literal FIRE!

Featuring an absolutely stellar mix & master courtesy of Javi Félez, Blackfire firmly establishes RAPTORE as worldwide contenders. From past to present – from Helstar, Liege Lord, and Chastain to Enforcer, Skull Fist, and White Wizzard – prepare to get BURNED!

– Regular edition on black vinyl, with insert, poster, sticker, post card and download code.
– Special edition on deep purple vinyl, with insert, poster, sticker, post card, download code and patch.
– CD edition with sticker.

Out 29th July



hier der erste Song:
https://www.deaf-forever.de/songpremiere-raptore
 
Großartiger Song.
Da muss ich gar nicht das ganze Album hören, um es direkt zu bestellen.
Dabei wollte ich doch... ach, egal.

Noch am Freitag mit 'nem Kumpel drüber geredet, der hat bei deinem Shop das gleiche Problem. Es gibt immer was zu bestellen
 
Am Sonntag durch viel Zufall und 3 Ecken, dank Spotify u.a., bin ich auf deiner Seite von Dying Victims gelandet. Eigentlich nur wegen der Band Venator, die ich zufällig entdeckt hatte. Dann hatte ich freudig die Sintage EP entdeckt, danach auf Raptore gestoßen und irgendwie hatte mir spontan noch Armory gefallen und Evil Invaders wollte ich da spontan auch noch. Alles als Vinyl eingesackt, obwohl ich sparen wollte… ich hasse mich dafür :D
 
RAPTORE sind genial! Freu mich auf deren Auftritt beim TRVEHEIM!
Meinst Du es gibt bis dort noch die "DEEP PURPLE" Version?
Sind das 100 in Purple, und 200 in Schwarz?
 
Hab jetzt auch mal paar Durchgänge hinter mir. Geile Scheibe! Voll auf die 12 ohne große Schnörkel, kein Leerlauf. Starke halbe Stunde richtig Gas geben. Ob das aggressive und energiegeladene "Triumphal March to Hell" oder der saucoole Song "Prisoner of the Night", der wie gemacht dafür ist, um Freitagmittag lässig in den Feierabend zu fetzen. Auch das melodische Demon's Lust ist richtig geil! Hier und da hört man mal nen kurzen Enforcer-Vibe, aber mich juckt sowas herzlich wenig wenn die Mucke ordentliche Laune macht. Klare Kaufempfehlung!
 
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