Ravage Of Empires
âSometimes They Come Backâ is not just the title of a horror movie based on a macabre tale by Stephen King, it is also a summary of what happened to UK death metal veterans BENEDICTION, yet you might like to add a âbetter than ever beforeâ. While never officially disbanded, 2020âs Scriptures, the groupâs eighth studio album achieved what is usually not an easy feat. It connected well with classics like Transcend the Rubicon (1993) and its immediate and memorable songwriting, the heavy-as-a-brick Grind Bastard (1998), and also saw legendary vocalist Dave Ingram return with his merciless roar and knack for morbid, twisted lyrics. After two albums with Dave Hunt on vocals, Scriptures was BENEDICTIONâs first record in over a decade impressing with aggressive up-tempo attacks like âIterations of Iâ and âRabid Carnalityâ or the neck-breaking mid-tempo barrage of âStormcrowâ, songs that became live staples alongside âevergreensâ such as âI Bow to Noneâ, âMagnificatâ, âSubconscious Terrorâ or âVision in the Shroudâ in no time. With Scriptures, BENEDICTION even almost cracked Germanyâs top ten by entering at a phenomenal #11 of the Official German Charts showing that the death metal veterans founded 1989 in Birmingham, England, offered an extremely well received sonic catharsis when due to the pandemic, people were locked down and pissed off. Â When the shroud of Covid-19 lifted, the quintet finally could start to promote the album onstage with numerous festival gigs including Summer Breeze (DE), Copenhell (DK), Mystic Festival (PL), UK Deathfest, Alcatraz (BE), Party.San (DE), Obscene Extreme (CZ), Eindhoven Metal Meeting (NL) and Rock Hard (DE) to name but a few, played triumphant shows in South and Middle America as well as in their home country and all over Europe while crafting their new opus Ravage of Empires set for release on April 4, 2025 via Nuclear Blast Records. Â Kicking in the door without further warning, fast paced opener âA Carrion Harvestâ that mounts in a vicious Slayer-style break, starts with Ingram growling âBrace for impact, go!â giving an unmistakable hint at what to expect during the following 47 minutes and 11 songs. With tremolo riffs and hammering grooves in spades, tracks like âEngines of Warâ, âGenesis Chamberâ, âCrawling over Corpsesâ, âIn the Dread of the Nightâ, and âPsychosisterâ show a remarkable consistency and Scott Atkins, who produced the record at Grindstone Studio once again, ensures with a crisp and massive sound that the aforementioned impact leaves no bone unshattered. Garnered with artwork by Wolven Claws Artist, Ravage Of Empires continues BENEDICTIONâs flawless discography on Premier League level and promises to become one of 2025âs undisputable old school death metal highlights! Â With their brilliant new record in tow, founding members and guitarists Darren Brookes and Peter Rew, longtime vocalist Dave Ingram, drummer Giovanni Durst, and Nik Sampson (bass) will travel far and wide once more. Already confirmed are the Tales of the Triple Death Tour with Jungle Rot and Master kicking off on album release date as well as confirmed appearances at Wacken Open Air and Maryland Deathfest. More to be announced soon!
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Ravage Of Empires
Ravage Of Empires
âSometimes They Come Backâ is not just the title of a horror movie based on a macabre tale by Stephen King, it is also a summary of what happened to UK death metal veterans BENEDICTION, yet you might like to add a âbetter than ever beforeâ. While never officially disbanded, 2020âs Scriptures, the groupâs eighth studio album achieved what is usually not an easy feat. It connected well with classics like Transcend the Rubicon (1993) and its immediate and memorable songwriting, the heavy-as-a-brick Grind Bastard (1998), and also saw legendary vocalist Dave Ingram return with his merciless roar and knack for morbid, twisted lyrics. After two albums with Dave Hunt on vocals, Scriptures was BENEDICTIONâs first record in over a decade impressing with aggressive up-tempo attacks like âIterations of Iâ and âRabid Carnalityâ or the neck-breaking mid-tempo barrage of âStormcrowâ, songs that became live staples alongside âevergreensâ such as âI Bow to Noneâ, âMagnificatâ, âSubconscious Terrorâ or âVision in the Shroudâ in no time. With Scriptures, BENEDICTION even almost cracked Germanyâs top ten by entering at a phenomenal #11 of the Official German Charts showing that the death metal veterans founded 1989 in Birmingham, England, offered an extremely well received sonic catharsis when due to the pandemic, people were locked down and pissed off. Â When the shroud of Covid-19 lifted, the quintet finally could start to promote the album onstage with numerous festival gigs including Summer Breeze (DE), Copenhell (DK), Mystic Festival (PL), UK Deathfest, Alcatraz (BE), Party.San (DE), Obscene Extreme (CZ), Eindhoven Metal Meeting (NL) and Rock Hard (DE) to name but a few, played triumphant shows in South and Middle America as well as in their home country and all over Europe while crafting their new opus Ravage of Empires set for release on April 4, 2025 via Nuclear Blast Records. Â Kicking in the door without further warning, fast paced opener âA Carrion Harvestâ that mounts in a vicious Slayer-style break, starts with Ingram growling âBrace for impact, go!â giving an unmistakable hint at what to expect during the following 47 minutes and 11 songs. With tremolo riffs and hammering grooves in spades, tracks like âEngines of Warâ, âGenesis Chamberâ, âCrawling over Corpsesâ, âIn the Dread of the Nightâ, and âPsychosisterâ show a remarkable consistency and Scott Atkins, who produced the record at Grindstone Studio once again, ensures with a crisp and massive sound that the aforementioned impact leaves no bone unshattered. Garnered with artwork by Wolven Claws Artist, Ravage Of Empires continues BENEDICTIONâs flawless discography on Premier League level and promises to become one of 2025âs undisputable old school death metal highlights! Â With their brilliant new record in tow, founding members and guitarists Darren Brookes and Peter Rew, longtime vocalist Dave Ingram, drummer Giovanni Durst, and Nik Sampson (bass) will travel far and wide once more. Already confirmed are the Tales of the Triple Death Tour with Jungle Rot and Master kicking off on album release date as well as confirmed appearances at Wacken Open Air and Maryland Deathfest. More to be announced soon!
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âSometimes They Come Backâ is not just the title of a horror movie based on a macabre tale by Stephen King, it is also a summary of what happened to UK death metal veterans BENEDICTION, yet you might like to add a âbetter than ever beforeâ. While never officially disbanded, 2020âs Scriptures, the groupâs eighth studio album achieved what is usually not an easy feat. It connected well with classics like Transcend the Rubicon (1993) and its immediate and memorable songwriting, the heavy-as-a-brick Grind Bastard (1998), and also saw legendary vocalist Dave Ingram return with his merciless roar and knack for morbid, twisted lyrics. After two albums with Dave Hunt on vocals, Scriptures was BENEDICTIONâs first record in over a decade impressing with aggressive up-tempo attacks like âIterations of Iâ and âRabid Carnalityâ or the neck-breaking mid-tempo barrage of âStormcrowâ, songs that became live staples alongside âevergreensâ such as âI Bow to Noneâ, âMagnificatâ, âSubconscious Terrorâ or âVision in the Shroudâ in no time. With Scriptures, BENEDICTION even almost cracked Germanyâs top ten by entering at a phenomenal #11 of the Official German Charts showing that the death metal veterans founded 1989 in Birmingham, England, offered an extremely well received sonic catharsis when due to the pandemic, people were locked down and pissed off. Â When the shroud of Covid-19 lifted, the quintet finally could start to promote the album onstage with numerous festival gigs including Summer Breeze (DE), Copenhell (DK), Mystic Festival (PL), UK Deathfest, Alcatraz (BE), Party.San (DE), Obscene Extreme (CZ), Eindhoven Metal Meeting (NL) and Rock Hard (DE) to name but a few, played triumphant shows in South and Middle America as well as in their home country and all over Europe while crafting their new opus Ravage of Empires set for release on April 4, 2025 via Nuclear Blast Records. Â Kicking in the door without further warning, fast paced opener âA Carrion Harvestâ that mounts in a vicious Slayer-style break, starts with Ingram growling âBrace for impact, go!â giving an unmistakable hint at what to expect during the following 47 minutes and 11 songs. With tremolo riffs and hammering grooves in spades, tracks like âEngines of Warâ, âGenesis Chamberâ, âCrawling over Corpsesâ, âIn the Dread of the Nightâ, and âPsychosisterâ show a remarkable consistency and Scott Atkins, who produced the record at Grindstone Studio once again, ensures with a crisp and massive sound that the aforementioned impact leaves no bone unshattered. Garnered with artwork by Wolven Claws Artist, Ravage Of Empires continues BENEDICTIONâs flawless discography on Premier League level and promises to become one of 2025âs undisputable old school death metal highlights! Â With their brilliant new record in tow, founding members and guitarists Darren Brookes and Peter Rew, longtime vocalist Dave Ingram, drummer Giovanni Durst, and Nik Sampson (bass) will travel far and wide once more. Already confirmed are the Tales of the Triple Death Tour with Jungle Rot and Master kicking off on album release date as well as confirmed appearances at Wacken Open Air and Maryland Deathfest. More to be announced soon!












