Fat Freddy Posted October 10, 2014 Report Share Posted October 10, 2014 Raven have a new album in the works for a 2015 release, to be entitled ExtermiNation. Apparently the album will be released via SPV Records, but "due to the state of the record industry" SPV can "only partially fund" the album's production. Therefore Raven have set up a Kickstarter to fund the remaining costs. As usual, they are offering an assortment of goodies as donor rewards, including patches, exclusive T-shirts, vinyl, etc. etc. Further info hereabouts: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1085707767/extermination As an added bonus, anyone who contributes $20 or more to the production of "ExtermiNation" will receive an album of newly recorded cover tunes called "Party Killers," which will be an exclusive release only for Kickstarter backers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dark Star Posted October 10, 2014 Report Share Posted October 10, 2014 New Raven?? Awesome!! Will see if I can scrape up 20 bucks somewhere to help them along!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
martinsane Posted October 10, 2014 Report Share Posted October 10, 2014 How much did you drop Keith? I see the Executive Producer level is still available, so I'm guessing not that one for the Super Fan? I think the $35 level is the best, but the shipping costs are a big ouchy... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fat Freddy Posted October 11, 2014 Author Report Share Posted October 11, 2014 How much did you drop Keith? (Checks PayPal balance) Mmmm... nothin' this week. But seriously, I would gladly contribute at least enuff to get the free covers disc along w/the new album... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fat Freddy Posted October 24, 2014 Author Report Share Posted October 24, 2014 I see the Executive Producer level is still available $500 will get your name in the album credits? That'd be sweet but if I laid out that much coin, I'd have to start my own Kickstarter fund... to pay for my divorce. Anywhoo, they're already up to a hair over $11K (goal is $15K) with more than a month to go so they might not need my help after all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlphaMale Posted April 24, 2015 Report Share Posted April 24, 2015 http://youtu.be/skb0oN1GftI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlphaMale Posted April 24, 2015 Report Share Posted April 24, 2015 RAVEN - ExtermiNation from 0dayrox2: http://0dayrox2.blogspot.com/2015/04/RAVEN-ExtermiNation-2015-Saxon-Tokyo-Blade-Praying-Mantis-Tank-Doogie-White.html *Really? RAVEN is still alive? Oh yeah, the legendary British cult heavy metal act are releasing a new CD tomorrow entitled “ExtermiNation”. Sorry but I can't help; yes, Raven is cliched, almost laughable at their pose, and if you want, musically outdated, but they are extremely fun and enjoyable.If by the year 2015 you haven’t heard Raven then it is time to question your Rock credentials. Formed in Newcastle way back in 1974, the band released a triple whammy of cult classic heavy albums Rock Until You Drop, Wiped Out and All for One between 1981 and 1983. On “ExtermiNation”, they still sound the same, but despite of being an exercise of nostalgia or 'too much old men to rock', the result is fun, fun, fun.And they are damn fine a their playing, wrapped by a very good recording production.There are a lot of speed, power and melodic metal bands out there that owe a debt to Raven for paving the way. The band have had one line-up change since 1981 which was in 1987 when drummer Joe Hasselvander (Pentagram, Death Row) joined the band, and they have never compromised their sound. Raven is traditional heavy metal, at this point, named 'classic rock'. Yeah, you have pounding drums, screaming guitars and head thumping bass all topped off with John Gallagher’s unmistakable voice. “ExtermiNation” is their 13th studio album and first in 6 years, in the interim they have relentlessly toured and recently hooked up again with old sparring partners Metallica for some mega-dome shows in South America. Due the excellent production for this type of music, on “ExtermiNation” Raven sounds younger, fresher, and more merciless than ever. By employing the formula of hooks and fun), the album just feels incredibly energetic and alive. If there is one thing that Raven never forgets – it’s that all real Rock music begins with a hook to make it great. It takes more than just 'heaviness', though “ExterminNation” has its fair share of that. Most of all, they always keep it fun with a healthy dose of rock ‘n’ roll. This formula has endured for the last 35 years and has been the basis for some of the most consistently iconic material in the history of heavy metal. Stacked with amazing hits like “All for One,” “Rock Until You Drop,” “Hell Patrol,” “Mind Over Metal” – most bands would have tried to pass off a half-assed album only to rely on the past glory to garner fan forgiveness. With tracks like "Fight", "Scream", "Thunder Down Under" and "Feeding the Monster" Raven smashes the metal right in your face in the same classic fashion that the band has done in virtually the entire time heavy metal existed – complete with the auditory activated smell of leather, denim, and sweat and the sensory propagated studs to chin that comes with every exhausting live performance. “One More Day” highlights Mark Gallagher’s guitar prowess with a tapped intro before a big fat juicy riff comes in for the kill. This song contains some great runs with the band sounding tighter than ever; how John Gallagher gets those high pitched screams nowadays is commendable, many of his peers can only squawk at this stage of the game. The album is a mix of these slower mid paced rib crackers and the faster material which is more akin to their earlier material. Hasslevander puts in a sterling performance throughout with his trademark heavy hitting and solid double bass. The production in “ExtermiNation” is big and bold with a bucket load of bottom end, but more importantly it is full of songs - classic heavy metal songs, nothing more nothing less. If I was to aim criticism at this record, it would be the length and for some folk that may prove a turnoff and they may not give the songs all a fair chance. Some bands try to over complicate things, Raven don’t – they do what they have always done – delivered a hammer to the face. Go buy and find out what real fun heavy metal is!01 - Intro / Destroy All Monsters02 - Tomorrow03 - Its Not What You Got04 - Fight05 - Battle March / Tank Treads (The Blood Runs Red)06 - Feeding The Monster07 - Fire Burns Within08 - Scream09 - One More Day10 - Thunder Down Under11 - No Surrender12 - Golden Dawn13 - Silver Bullet14 - River Of No Return15 - Malice In Geordieland (Bonus track)John Gallagher – bass, vocalsMark Gallagher – guitarsJoe Hasselvander – drumsBUY IT !www.nuclearblast.de/en/products/tontraeger/cd/cd-digi/raven-extermination.html. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlphaMale Posted April 24, 2015 Report Share Posted April 24, 2015 RAVEN - ExtermiNation from 0dayrox2: http://0dayrox2.blogspot.com/2015/04/RAVEN-ExtermiNation-2015-Saxon-Tokyo-Blade-Praying-Mantis-Tank-Doogie-White.html *Really? RAVEN is still alive? Oh yeah, the legendary British cult heavy metal act are releasing a new CD tomorrow entitled “ExtermiNation”. Sorry but I can't help; yes, Raven is cliched, almost laughable at their pose, and if you want, musically outdated, but they are extremely fun and enjoyable.If by the year 2015 you haven’t heard Raven then it is time to question your Rock credentials. Formed in Newcastle way back in 1974, the band released a triple whammy of cult classic heavy albums Rock Until You Drop, Wiped Out and All for One between 1981 and 1983. On “ExtermiNation”, they still sound the same, but despite of being an exercise of nostalgia or 'too much old men to rock', the result is fun, fun, fun.And they are damn fine a their playing, wrapped by a very good recording production.There are a lot of speed, power and melodic metal bands out there that owe a debt to Raven for paving the way. The band have had one line-up change since 1981 which was in 1987 when drummer Joe Hasselvander (Pentagram, Death Row) joined the band, and they have never compromised their sound. Raven is traditional heavy metal, at this point, named 'classic rock'. Yeah, you have pounding drums, screaming guitars and head thumping bass all topped off with John Gallagher’s unmistakable voice. “ExtermiNation” is their 13th studio album and first in 6 years, in the interim they have relentlessly toured and recently hooked up again with old sparring partners Metallica for some mega-dome shows in South America. Due the excellent production for this type of music, on “ExtermiNation” Raven sounds younger, fresher, and more merciless than ever. By employing the formula of hooks and fun), the album just feels incredibly energetic and alive. If there is one thing that Raven never forgets – it’s that all real Rock music begins with a hook to make it great. It takes more than just 'heaviness', though “ExterminNation” has its fair share of that. Most of all, they always keep it fun with a healthy dose of rock ‘n’ roll. This formula has endured for the last 35 years and has been the basis for some of the most consistently iconic material in the history of heavy metal. Stacked with amazing hits like “All for One,” “Rock Until You Drop,” “Hell Patrol,” “Mind Over Metal” – most bands would have tried to pass off a half-assed album only to rely on the past glory to garner fan forgiveness. With tracks like "Fight", "Scream", "Thunder Down Under" and "Feeding the Monster" Raven smashes the metal right in your face in the same classic fashion that the band has done in virtually the entire time heavy metal existed – complete with the auditory activated smell of leather, denim, and sweat and the sensory propagated studs to chin that comes with every exhausting live performance. “One More Day” highlights Mark Gallagher’s guitar prowess with a tapped intro before a big fat juicy riff comes in for the kill. This song contains some great runs with the band sounding tighter than ever; how John Gallagher gets those high pitched screams nowadays is commendable, many of his peers can only squawk at this stage of the game. The album is a mix of these slower mid paced rib crackers and the faster material which is more akin to their earlier material. Hasslevander puts in a sterling performance throughout with his trademark heavy hitting and solid double bass. The production in “ExtermiNation” is big and bold with a bucket load of bottom end, but more importantly it is full of songs - classic heavy metal songs, nothing more nothing less. If I was to aim criticism at this record, it would be the length and for some folk that may prove a turnoff and they may not give the songs all a fair chance. Some bands try to over complicate things, Raven don’t – they do what they have always done – delivered a hammer to the face. Go buy and find out what real fun heavy metal is!01 - Intro / Destroy All Monsters02 - Tomorrow03 - Its Not What You Got04 - Fight05 - Battle March / Tank Treads (The Blood Runs Red)06 - Feeding The Monster07 - Fire Burns Within08 - Scream09 - One More Day10 - Thunder Down Under11 - No Surrender12 - Golden Dawn13 - Silver Bullet14 - River Of No Return15 - Malice In Geordieland (Bonus track)John Gallagher – bass, vocalsMark Gallagher – guitarsJoe Hasselvander – drumsBUY IT !www.nuclearblast.de/en/products/tontraeger/cd/cd-digi/raven-extermination.html. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fat Freddy Posted June 15, 2015 Author Report Share Posted June 15, 2015 "ExtermiNation" is badass. That is all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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