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Thursday, October 5, 2017
the speed metal of Vulture from Germany
This Teutonic speed metal alliance named Vulture is 100% devoted to the classic-style heavy metal played at high speeds. The older generations will associate the sounds with Canadian bands like Exciter and Razor and also with an American act like Agent Steel or the early days of German thrash/heavy metal like Running Wild or even Kreator during the days of Endless Pain.
The younger generations wanting to hear what speed metal is, Vulture is basically a dictionary definition of speed metal. Young or old, it doesn't matter, as long as you want your metal in the seriously classic and traditional way of speed metal, denim and leather, then Vulture is for you.
Visit the band's page below to watch an official video from their new album The Guillotine. The video looks great and sounds insane. Well, the bands looks like a bunch of metal lunatics and they sound like it!
OFFICIAL: VULTURE from North-Rhine Westphalia, Germany have stirred up some decent attention among Speed- and Thrash fans with their debut EP “Victim To The Blade”, and they are now presenting us with their stunning debut “The Guillotine”.
VULTURE's take on playing metal can best be described as a sped up Judas Priest record sprinkled with Bay-Area Thrash and Canadian Speed, steeped in the atmosphere of early Mercyful Fate/ King Diamond. VULTURE started recording “The Guillotine” in early 2016. The band went to Hellforge Studio to work with their good old friend and comrade in arms Marco Brinkmann. Recording the album was hell of a ride, due to the high pressure everyone felt, but in spite of that, Marco did an amazing job. The mix is absolutely marvellous and sets a new standard for the genre. Every riff is like a razor cut, every shriek pierces our eardrums, and every hit of the snare makes your heart beat faster. The mastering was done by Patrick W. Engel of Temple Of Disharmony and suits the mix in the best imaginable way. The artwork for the album was once again done by the fabulous Velio Josto, an Italian artist, whose razor-sharp realistic kind of style literally cuts the album sleeve in half with a flashing guillotine blade.
What makes this album stand out the most is its very well thought-through and mapped out songwriting. VULTURE are living up to their own high standards regarding Heavy Metal music. Every aspect of the album is calculated, nothing's left to chance. And still, the album is vibrating, it's vivid, wild and far from sounding modern, artificial or mediocre. “The Guillotine” celebrates Heavy Metal without trying to sound old school. The album and its songs are deeply rooted in the 70s and 80s, yet they are children of our time. “The Guillotine” is authentic, not retro. The great guest vocals from Olof of Enforcer cap it all off. VULTURE are all in, and they take no prisoners!
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