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Here's preview of the artwork for the upcoming TARRGA - Lost and Archives Vol.1 CD, featuring songs from 1986-1988 by this cult underground melodic band from L.A. best known with their hit "Lost and Alone" featured on the KNAC: Pure Rock compilation album from 1987.
Preview of the Vol.2 art to follow shortly.
And because we are all kinky old farts here, we have devised a special bonus - a hand-numbered slipcase with both artworks, but in x-rated variants. You have to buy both CD volumes together to qualify for this offer, and to be of legal age of course. Slipcases limited to 500, available until supplies last.
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P.S. Sorry, had to edit my post. I thought you are the German "Metal Merchant" (http://www.metalmerchant.com) - my recommendation was made with them in mind.
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Beautiful and dramatic female fronted symphonic metal for fans of Delain, Epica, Nightwish (Wishmaster circa), etc.
To be released on Stormspell Records in March 2011
Limited to 500 hand-numbered copies!
Audio samples (youtube clips, click on the links to watch):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGFPiydHdAA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71MUOgyQ1vw
Medias interested to review the album, please contact us to receive Haulix promo invitation, thanks (metal[at]stormspell[dot]com)
NOTE: the promo preview for this title will begin in 2-3 weeks
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Amazing female fronted symphonic power metal for fans of Nightwish, Epica, Within Temptation, etc.
To be released on Stormspell Records in March 2011
Audio samples (youtube clips, click on the links to watch):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EzOZys50qo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdK70YWFFpg
Medias interested to review the album, please contact us to receive Haulix promo invitation, thanks (metal[at]stormspell[dot]com)
NOTE: the promo preview for this title will begin in 2-3 weeks
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Dark epic folk pagan metal, with beautiful melodies, authentic folk instruments, and breath-taking female folklore vocals. Recommended for fans of Eluveitie, Kivimetsän Druidi, Korpiklaani, Arkona, Pagan Reign, Kalevala, Butterlfy Temple, Gods Tower, Skyforger, etc.
Released on Stormspell Records on January 21, 2011
Audio samples (youtube clips, click on the links to watch):
NATURAL SPIRIT - The Witchery of the Winter Sun:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3MOOKRXiD8
NATURAL SPIRIT - Beyond the Smorodina River:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBths9_UznU
Medias interested to review the album, please contact us to receive Haulix promo invitation, thanks (metal[at]stormspell[dot]com)
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STUTZ - Marching into Hell
Stutz were a brotherhood of warriors, which in 1987 took on a crusade to the fiery pits of Hell to deliver us from evil. Hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, their sound can be described as mix between classic Stryper, Dokken, Ratt, and 80s era KISS just to name a few. Melodic, yet with distinctive punch and flare.
To be released in Spring 2011 as part of a box set containing almost everything the band has recorded during the 80s.
Artwork preview for STUTZ - Marching into Hell CD (not final, work still in progress):
Artwork preview for STUTZ - Too Much to Handle CD:
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I'm not sure yet, but so far the following has been on my radar:
ENFORCER - Diamonds
GHOST - Opus Eponymous
ILLIDIANCE - Damage Theory
never heard of these?
Check them if you have a chance. ILLIDIANCE is a long shot and probably will not make it, but both ENFORCER and GHOST will be up there at the top come the end of the year for me.
GHOST: Theatrical melodic hard rock with retro doomy influences, feat. ex-Crashdiet member
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-HBqwFf8mk
ENFORCER: Swedish kids playing olschool traditional metal straight from 1983
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hv1ydRgeNrY
ILLIDIANCE: Cyber metal from Tatarstan (ex-Soviet Union) of all places
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I'm not sure yet, but so far the following has been on my radar:
GAMMA RAY - To the Metal
ENFORCER - Diamonds
GHOST - Opus Eponymous
PRETTY MAIDS - Pandemonium
ILLIDIANCE - Damage Theory
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What the fuck is that?
I believe it is Nanowar's dab at "Into Glory Ride" - a joke band which made a career of cranking parody covers of Manowar and selected other bands. Some funny interpretations, but the fun wears thin after 5 minutes or less, for me at least, anyway.
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Iordan will this release include the 2 lp's that the band already released as well as all the bonus /b-side stuff you mentioned?
They actually only had a 7" and an LP both from 1983. What is listed as 1987 release on Metal-archives was only a demo tape I think. 7 songs from that demo were recorded in studio as part of a prize for winning a battle of bands contest. That's what we're mixing and mastering right now. There are also some 1988 demos which are superior to the previous stuff with a lot more punch and hooks. I'm hoping we'd be able to recover and use some of those too.
BTW: whats my prize?
Remind me when the cds are out and I'll hook you up with a copy. How's about that?
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Aaaand, Martinsane is the winner!
We're remixing and remastering from the 2-inch reels right now and there are also tons of demos/unreleased 1/4-reels available to sift through, so this will be an ongoing project for awhile hopefully spawning multiple discs worth of release.
Here is one more tune (rough mix):
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Below is a tune (yet unmastered) from an upcoming Stormspell release. Let's see if anyone can name the band. First one to do so will win some nice prize.
Hint: US band, active during the 80s
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Also, on the small packages with online shipping labels you do not have to be tied to your local postal office working hours anymore. You can just drop those packages in any USPS collection box at any time of the day.
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Thanks for the kind words man, appreciated very much! And sorry for not responding earlier - the response to the new releases has been fantastic and I'm still backlogged on orders. Plus some developments at my regular job which have kept me quite occupied. I hope to be able to catch on everything I've planned to do very shortly.
I always try to come up with good custom artwork for my releases. Adding a bit of creative output of my own to the packaging layouts and design always have been the exciting part to keep me going. Here, I just got an artwork for an upcoming release finished today, check it out. It was drawn by Ruslan Svobodin (an artist who did concept work for Heroes of Might and Magic among other things) and is for speed/thrash band SPACEEATER.
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Ugh, I've made my donation before reading this thread, so I'll go ahead and post my guess here:
Avantasia, Bombay Black, or Wig Wam...
Ya needs to pick one... or make 2 more donations.
-Dan
Nah, I was just funnin' with ya. Your first donation was large enough.
Thanks,
-Dan
You are welcome. I hope you can raise enough to completely offset the annual cost!
I actually got an idea I'll be PM you about in a bit.
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Ugh, I've made my donation before reading this thread, so I'll go ahead and post my guess here:
Avantasia, Bombay Black, or Wig Wam...
Ya needs to pick one... or make 2 more donations.
-Dan
Alright, fair enough. I'll drop some more cashos before the end of the drive
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Ugh, I've made my donation before reading this thread, so I'll go ahead and post my guess here:
Avantasia, Bombay Black, or Wig Wam...
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Thanks guys, appreciated!
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Haha, dear ole Jamez... and how distasteful it is to claim unavailability due cancer treatment... be careful what you wish for, I'd say.
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Sam, that's all great, but where did I say "duplicated" to trigger such response...
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Now theres a lawsuit going on. Andrew has removed all the comments from the message board. Zane has really wacked out.
All links still work for me and I can see all comments...
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wonder why they (MRF) would turn down sponsoship of any sort? do they have more money than they need already to put on this festival? just makes no sense, unless another sponsor demanded no competiton be allowed?
They never turned any "sponsoship," go read Andrew's statement on MR front page and you will find out.
TARRGA - Lost and Archives
in Shout it to the World!
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Well it is nothing groundbreaking, but it is very enjoyable and solid melodic metal. Definitely worth checking out if you enjoy the genre. We managed to gather about 20 studio songs and 15 live cuts, so both CDs will be packed to the rim, close to 70 min each. Plus usual 16-page booklets crammed with archive photos, band story, lyrics, and exclusive liner notes by Johnny Roxx