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Sanctuary estão de volta

Enviado: quinta mai 13, 2010 9:07 am
por paulo figueiredo [RIP 2011/02/27]
Sanctuary - Sanctuary Is Back

Warrel Dane has confirmed that recent rumors about a new Sanctuary album are true. The US heavy metal outfit called it quits two decades ago. In a brief statement on the band's MySpace page Dane writes:

"Since I have been talking about this in interviews already I should probably just say it... there will be another Sanctuary record, been talking with guitarist Lenny Rutledge... we are really good friends again and it feels good... I missed my relationship with him for many years...

But Nevermore is never going away so don't start any more rumors!"

As previously reported, Ironbird reissued Sanctuary's first two albums — 1987's Refuge Denied, and 1990's Into The Mirror Black — on a single CD. The Obsidian Conspiracy, the new Nevermore album, will be released in a few weeks.

Fonte: http://www.metalstorm.net/events/news_comments.php?news_id=11059


Re: Sanctuary estão de volta

Enviado: quinta mai 13, 2010 10:59 pm
por Riddl3
formação original? com loomis e shepard?!

cá aguardo....

Re: Sanctuary estão de volta

Enviado: sexta mai 14, 2010 10:51 am
por GoncaloBCunha
A formação original não era com o Loomis.

Anyway, estes comebacks deixam-me sempre de pé atrás.

Re: Sanctuary estão de volta

Enviado: sexta mai 14, 2010 12:58 pm
por Cyberquake
Sim, a ver o que sai daí...

Re: Sanctuary estão de volta

Enviado: sábado mai 15, 2010 2:29 am
por Shades
:shock:

Re: Sanctuary estão de volta

Enviado: domingo mai 16, 2010 11:17 pm
por Assequins
wtf

Re: Sanctuary estão de volta

Enviado: segunda mai 17, 2010 1:40 pm
por pluribus
GoncaloBCunha Escreveu:Anyway, estes comebacks deixam-me sempre de pé atrás.


x2

Re: Sanctuary estão de volta

Enviado: terça mai 18, 2010 1:47 pm
por WinterRose
Medo...

Re: Sanctuary estão de volta

Enviado: sexta jul 02, 2010 12:53 pm
por Perforation
Reunited SANCTUARY Begins Writing New Material

Reunited '80s cult metal outfit SANCTUARY, which features in its ranks current NEVERMORE frontman Warrel Dane, has begun writing material for a new studio album. Dane tells MetalSucks, "Wait 'till you hear some of the new stuff! I've got a song that I've been working on the last few days. It's pretty frickin' cool. . . It sounds like 'Into The Mirror Black' stuff [SANCTUARY's second and most recent album, which came out in 1990], which obviously is the evolution of our sound."

Regarding SANCTUARY's decision to reunite after almost two decades of inactivity, Dane says, "I know I said years ago that I wouldn't do this. That was probably because most of [ the members of SANCTUARY] weren't really friends. We didn't talk to each other."

He adds, "The ending of that band was weird. It got kind of ugly at the end. Eventually, we grew up a little and started talking to each other again. Now, we're in a place where we're good friends again. Which is cool, 'cause we're all different people now.

"I had always thought that Len [Rutledge, SANCTUARY guitarist] … He tried a couple bands after SANCTUARY broke up, but then he kind of quit doing music. One day, it occurred to me that he's too talented to not be doing something. I thought, maybe we should work on something together and see what happens."

According to Dane, his signature high-pitched vocal delivery, which has been largely absent from some of NEVERMORE's most recent recordings, will make its return on the forthcoming SANCTUARY CD. Dane says, "I am going to go back and take more voice lessons before I even think about recording another SANCTUARY record. I have to! I haven't been using that aspect of my voice for years because in NEVERMORE, I don't think it's really appropriate. When you're singing that way, you have to be consistent. And since you're never too old to learn anything, why not go back and take lessons?"

Read the entire interview from MetalSucks.

As previously reported, SANCTUARY will perform at the September 19 "Thrash Domination 2010" event at Club Citta in Kawasaki, Japan. Also scheduled to appear are EXODUS, OVERKILL, OUTRAGE and AGENT STEEL.

Regarding how the SANCTUARY reunion will affect NEVERMORE, which released a new studio album ("The Obsidian Conspiracy") last month, Dane said, "NEVEMORE is never going away, so don't start any more rumors!"

On March 8, Ironbird via Cherry Red Records reissued SANCTUARY's first two albums — 1987's "Refuge Denied", produced by Dave Mustaine of MEGADETH; and 1990's "Into The Mirror Black", produced by Howard Benson — on a single CD.

"Refuge Denied" contains a great version of JEFFERSON AIRPLANE's "White Rabbit". "Into The Mirror Black", SANCTUARY's second and final album, is an overlooked masterpiece, blurring the lines between technical, Bay Area-style thrash, traditional heavy metal and European power metal.

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