looking for show for STARKWEATHER (us)+ AMEN RA (b) on SEP 4

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looking for show for STARKWEATHER (us)+ AMEN RA (b) on SEP 4

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Looking for a show for STARKWEATHER and AMEN RA on Sunday August 4 in germany. Preferably in the north/western area (ruhrpott?).

if interested, please contact Jan at jan@conspiracyrecords.com



BIOGRAPHY
Starkweather formed in 1989 with Todd Forkin on guitar, Michelle Eddison on bass, Harry Rosa on drums, and Rennie Resmini on vocals. They released the extreme metal gem Crossbearer in 1993, and its an underground neo-classic that many of todays metal darlings have taken influence and inspiration from. Crossbearer was truly ahead of its time, and while many have heard of it but even fewer have actually heard it, its an album that doesnt sound like anything else and is inimitable. After Into The Wire, Starkweather released a split seven inch with Season To Risk in 1996, and contributed a track to the Definitely Not The Majors compilation collection in 1997. Ultimately, and somewhat abruptly, Starkweather disappeared off the radar. But in reality, they were flying under it. They even played shows, however sporadically, including a Hellfest appearance. Theyve endured periods of dormancy, but they never really broke up, so, please, dont call Croatoan a "comeback."

Starkweather have "officially" reawakened with Croatoan, featuring the core lone up of Resmini, Forkin, and Rosa, with contributions by Liam Wilson of Dillinger Escape Plan fame on bass and Jim Winters (The Promise/Turmoil/ex-Earth Crisis) on guitar, and with additional percussion provided by Tim Simmons. While its their first release in nearly a decade, its fresh yet vicious, kinda like a grizzly on its first hunt for food after awaking from its hibernation period. The songs are length and complexly constructed, but every time you return to the album, youll unearth a new sound, a riff, a scream or a word that you didnt quite catch the first time around.

Thugcore rhythms. Slayer-esque metalcore. Faux melodic Swedish death metal. Aggro-tech fretboard gymnastics. Screamo. Genres with hyphens. Easy to swallow, run of the mill, forgettable and just like everything else crowding the Best Buy and mom n pop store shelves.
Those are things you wont find on or say about Croatoan, the first new album from Philadelphias long lost yet recently awakened tech metal band Starkweather. Emerging from a lengthy hibernating period their last recording, Into The Wire, came out in 1995- Starkweather offer Croatoan, an untamed beast of a record thatll draw fans of legendary bands like Morbid Angel and Voivod, thatll attract fans of slow, sludgy bands like Crowbar and Neurosis, and thatll entice fans of current darlings like Killswitch Engage, Shadows Fall, and The Red Chord into its lair.

Technical. Precise. Thought out. Uncompromisingly brutal. Carefully calculated, but not calculating. Those are things theyll say about Croatoan. "They" being metal snobs, tastemakers, headbangers, true metal fans, and rock critics.
Croatoan is an album thats been 2 years in the making. The music was recorded at Wild Studio in Canada with Pierre Remillard. Vocals were laid down at Woodcrest Studio in a Philadelphia suburb with Tommy Lander. Mixing took place a year later back at Studio Wild, followed by mastering with Alan Douches. The band recruited Paul Romano, renowned for his visual work with Mastodon, Godflesh, and Nasum, to design the albums arresting artwork.

Croatoan has that special something, in that it doesnt exist to please anyone or anything. The music speaks for itself, which is why no one in Starkweather chose to speak about the album for this bio. So, stop reading this piece of propaganda and go listen to the music. After you get your wits about you and restore your equilibrium yes, it will knock you on your ass and you will go down for the count- youll go back in for another round with Croatoan. Good music does that to you. And theres just not enough good metal out there these days.
Thankfully, theres Croatoan: good metal powerful and ferocious enough to be the death knell for all the false, unoriginal, boring retreads out there

Links : http://www.holyterror.com/starkweather / http://www.hypertensionrecords.com
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