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Vulture (speed/thrash, Allemagne)

Posté : 31 mars 2021, 23:51
par Everflow
Si vous aimez quand ça tabasse façon Exciter, Razor voire Living Death (pour le côté allemand) avec un fort taux de moustaches, vous avez tiré le bon numéro. Avec le sosie de Paul Baloff (Exodus) au chant.
Dans les jeunes groupes, ils me rappellent un peu Evil Invaders. En tout cas, c'est déjà leur 3ème album et "old school as fuck".
Germany’s Vulture. Establishing their status with 2016’s "Victim To The Blade" EP and 2017’s "The Guillotine" and cementing their reputation with 2019’s "Ghastly Waves And Battered Graves," they now return with the mighty "Dealin’ Death," one of the most ruthless records the genre has seen. “Take all our key elements - fierce riffing, halftone-shifts, aggressive vocals, huge toms, changing dynamics, horror-synths and classical twin guitar harmonies and cast it in a mould, then you have Dealin’ Death,” says guitarist Stefan Castevet. “The result sounds a little ‘back to the EP-ish’ to my ears, yet it contains new approaches that we’ve never included in our sound so far, like choirs with harmonies.”
On May 21, Vulture will release their new album, Dealin' Death, via Metal Blade Records. For a first preview of the record, a video for the new single, "Malicious Souls" (filmed and edited by Adrian Guzce), can be viewed below.

When it comes to contemporary thrash, there are few bands that can stand toe-to-toe with Germany's Vulture. Establishing their status with 2016's Victim To The Blade EP and 2017's The Guillotine, then cementing their reputation with 2019's Ghastly Waves And Battered Graves, they now return with the mighty Dealin' Death, one of the most ruthless records the genre has seen.

"Take all our key elements - fierce riffing, halftone-shifts, aggressive vocals, huge toms, changing dynamics, horror-synths and classical twin guitar harmonies and cast it in a mould, then you have 'Dealin' Death'," says guitarist Stefan Castevet. "The result sounds a little 'back to the EP-ish' to my ears, yet it contains new approaches that we've never included in our sound so far, like choirs with harmonies."

When it was time for the band to head into the studio, the recording process was handled by two separate collaborators: the album recorded at Monkey Moon Studios in Dortmund by Alexander Stöcker, the guitarist of Stallion, while the production was once more handled by Marco Brinkmann at Hellforge Studio.

"This cooperation turned out great!" enthuses vocalist Leo Steeler. "Alex's way of recording and the whole studio atmosphere was pretty motivating and inspiring for all of us. Marco, on the other hand, knows exactly how we should sound and already became literally the sixth member of the band."

Working twelve-hour days for ten days straight was pretty grueling, their daily schedule "get up, track, sleep", but the effort paid off. "I think 'Dealin' Death' is the best we've ever sounded. The mix itself is absolutely flawless to my ears," says Castevet. "It's way more direct and less reverb-soaked than its predecessor. It was very important for us this time, to take advice from Marco and make all key elements audible for the listener. The vocals sound piercing, the bass is present, delivering warmth throughout the whole mix, and the guitars have the best sound we've ever had, and the same goes for drums. It's very natural and dynamic, but straight to the point."
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Vulture (speed/thrash, Allemagne)

Posté : 01 mai 2021, 13:15
par Everflow
Un autre titre heavy/speed :


Vulture (speed/thrash, Allemagne)

Posté : 01 mai 2021, 13:41
par demes
Ahah ils ont un indéniable coté fun. :D Ils me font penser à Indian Nightmare, surtout le chanteur avec les intonations de voix.

Ça tient fort bien la route. :bang:

Vulture (speed/thrash, Allemagne)

Posté : 17 mai 2021, 20:43
par Everflow
Ils sont bien old school, pas de doute. :D


Vulture (speed/thrash, Allemagne)

Posté : 20 mai 2021, 23:44
par Everflow
Veste-à-patches METAL :


Vulture (speed/thrash, Allemagne)

Posté : 22 mai 2021, 12:03
par Everflow

Vulture (speed/thrash, Allemagne)

Posté : 22 juin 2022, 22:48
par Everflow
Nouveau single avec certification de toute la panoplie 80s.



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Vulture (speed/thrash, Allemagne)

Posté : 21 févr. 2024, 19:49
par Everflow
Encore un nouveau single.
Je ne sais pas si on peut faire plus speed metal 80's que ces gars : ça tabasse à fond la caisse et ça metal screame (verbe du premier groupe).


Vulture (speed/thrash, Allemagne)

Posté : 20 mars 2024, 22:05
par Everflow
A mi-chemin premier Slayer / premier Exodus / premier Maiden.


Vulture (speed/thrash, Allemagne)

Posté : 11 avr. 2024, 23:05
par Everflow

Vulture (speed/thrash, Allemagne)

Posté : 12 avr. 2024, 12:54
par Cardinal-Sin
Je trouve qu'ils ont un chouette style, mais vraiment pas de bons morceaux. Ou dit autrement, sur la forme c'est totalement ma came, mais je retiens rien.

Vulture (speed/thrash, Allemagne)

Posté : 12 avr. 2024, 12:59
par ChaNoir
exactement pareil pour moi

Vulture (speed/thrash, Allemagne)

Posté : 12 avr. 2024, 19:55
par Everflow
Ils sont friands de clips.


Vulture (speed/thrash, Allemagne)

Posté : 13 avr. 2024, 09:17
par Metal Witchcraft
Un peu pareil, et en concert ça m'en a touché une sans faire bouger l'autre.
Je préfère Stallion :)