Volucrine released a new single & video Riptide from their upcoming fourth studio album ETNA!

Promo picture by Antti Heikkilä

Finnish modern metal band Volucrine released a new single Riptide. The track is taken from the upcoming fourth studio album ETNA which is set to be released on February 16th 2024 via Inverse Records. 

WATCH Riptide lyric video: https://youtu.be/u060rZ188uU

Vocalist Jupe Velin comments:
“Riptide is the story of a life lost in a storm of mental distress and pressure. There is still hope for a recovery, but the journey to the surface is getting longer by the day as the bottom inches closer and closer. Or is the bottom only an illusion as well? A mere landmark on the way to the endless depths below? We have been saying that we’ve returned to a heavier expression with the upcoming album and Riptide really lives up to all expectations in that regard. If our soon-to-bereleased album ETNA is a kind of survival story of a fragile psyche, RIPTIDE serves as a prologue bursting with explosive power. We’ve injected the song with a generous helping of punk attitude and hardcore energy to spice up our familiar alternative metal formula. So the course is clear! The crew of Volucrine welcomes you to board this dilapidated vessel sailing through the surges of a broken mind!” 

LISTEN Riptide single on streaming services: https://push.fm/fl/volucrine-riptide
PRE-ORDER ETNA CD: https://bit.ly/volucrine-cd

BIOGRAPHY:
Volucrine are a modern metal band that grew up by the cold Kymijoki river, in the shadows of Kouvola’s concrete structures. Founded in 2009, Volucrine’s mission has been, ever since the beginning, to tell stories of relatable emotions and challenges; to reflect and articulate humane themes beyond the borders of pain. The band’s style of genre-defying melodic alternative metal with vigorous guitar riffs, catchy choruses, and varied, rich vocal arrangements has only grown and refined over the years. Volucrine’s characteristic sound is created by mixing elements of progressive metal, melodic death metal and metalcore with the conventions of pop and rock music. This mixture creates a heartfelt but heavy style of music, where genuine emotion and primal frenzy go hand in hand. 

At the beginning of 2024, the band will release their fourth full-length album, ETNA, and are eager to get back on stage after spending a long time working in the studio. Volucrine thrive on energetic live shows and are a true force of nature on stage, bringing a positive energy and uncompromising power to each performance. Operating at the turning point of their 15-year journey, the reformed band is finally in its purest form and is ready for everything the future has to offer.

Line-up:
Jupe Velin – vocals
Joni Kyynäräinen – bass
Antti Heikkilä – guitar
Jani Aalto – drums & percussion


Links:

https://www.facebook.com/volucrineband  
https://www.instagram.com/volucrineofficial 
https://volucrine.bandcamp.com 

Savage Republic: LA experimental post-punk pioneers announce new live album; set for this month via Mobilization Recordings and Gusstaff Records

‘80s LA post-punk/industrial band Savage Republic is set to release Live in Wrocław January 7, 2023, their first live album in many years, on 23 January 2024. This multichannel live recording documents the feral power and passion of a seasoned band at its zenith, capturing not only the legendary energy of Savage Republic’s live performances but also the nuance and dynamics as they thread the needle through their 40+ year catalog of material. 

In 2022, Savage Republic released their eighth album, Meteora, via Mobilization Recordings and Gusstaff Records, and during the tour promoting this album in January 2023, the band played a concert in Wrocław, Poland, and a complete multichannel recording was made and then mixed by Kerry Dowling. It became not only a document of this route, but also a kind of summary of their entire history. 

Savage Republic member and Mobilization Recordings owner Ethan Port remarks:
“With the ‘Meteora’ LP, the band finally made an album I can listen to from beginning to end without picking up the needle, and that reflects on the cohesiveness and efficiency of this lineup. I hope this live recording has the same effect on listeners. Both ‘Meteora’ and this live album also showcase the stellar engineering and mixing by Kerry Dowling, who was able to capture the frenetic nature of this version of the band with an insider’s perspective. This longest lineup has played together for so long it’s a well-honed machine, and there’s a strong and deliberate vision, as well as a genuine and passionate personality, in the way we’ve organized, reworked, and performed the songs. I’m so proud to be part of this current lineup and to be part of this live document.”

Savage Republic’s Thom Fuhrman about the 2023 ‘Meteora’ tour:
“After every tour, there is an afterglow. The first 7-10 days after is a combination of exhaustion, joy, and waking up not knowing where the f*ck you are, wondering if you have to go to soundcheck, and then the disappointment when you realize that tour is over and there won’t be a load in, soundcheck, show, and load out tonight. I can honestly say that of the dozen European tours we’ve done, this was the most physically arduous. Yeah, we played longer tours in ’87 and ’88, but the band is much more physical on stage now, more demanding of ourselves, and frankly, a f*ck of lot better. We’ve become the Savage Republic that I always hoped we would be, but never were in the old days. I demand a lot of my bandmates, but I know that in our limited available time, we accomplish so much, and we’ve proven that time and again with this lineup since 2009. On January 5th, I woke up that morning in Belgium with a broken-down van and the prospect of having to cancel our first show in the band’s 40-year history. I told Ethan there is no f’ing way we’re not playing in Berlin that night! Ethan went into action. Organized trains, and along with promoters, found amps and drums at the very last minute. We showed up several hours late, but when we finally got there, we played one of our best shows ever.

“This story sums up this incarnation for me. I’ve said it a million times, and I’ll say it again, I wouldn’t make another Savage Republic record with any other lineup. Thank you to everyone who made this tour and the upcoming ‘Live in Wrocław’ album happen. Thanks to Luc for helping Pesha get the van back on the road. Thanks to Pesha and Camila for getting the van to Wrocław a couple of days later so we could continue. It was an odyssey, but worth every last precious exhausting second. Our fans/friends mean so much to us. It was so great to reconnect with and hug you all again…”

Physical formats include CD (full concert), black LP (over half of the concert), and a limited red vinyl with an 8-inch lathe-cut record featuring four other tracks from the concert, all co-released by Mobilization Recordings (USA) and Gusstaff Records (Poland). In addition, Mobilization Recordings will release the entire concert globally on digital platforms.

PRE-ORDERLive In Wrocław January 7, 2023HERE on Bandcamp (physical/digital) or HERE on Gusstaff Records (physical).

STREAM the track “Mobilization” from the album:

ABOUT SAVAGE REPUBLIC
Savage Republic began as a mainstay in the early 1980s Los Angeles art-punk/post-punk scene. Their innovative graphic design by Bruce Licher supported the band’s ethos of making haunting and evocative music out of time and place, blending a variety of musical styles from both eastern and western traditions into their own unique vision. 

Their eclectic sound is inspired by artists like Brian Eno, Wire, The Buzzcocks, The Fall, Joy Division, Can, and Glenn Branca. Savage Republic has performed with or collaborated with similar like-minded artists including Buzzcocks, Graham Lewis (of Wire), Kommunity FK, Christian Death, Einstürzende Neubauten, Flipper, David Yow, Camper Van Beethoven, Psi-Com (Perry Farrell), Sonic Youth, members of Big Black, The Minutemen, Fugazi, 100 Flowers, and Red Temple Spirits. 

Known for their oddly-tuned guitars, tribal beats, shouted vocals, metal percussion, and Morricone-meets-Dick Dale melodies, Savage Republic remains a trailblazer with their ever-broadening experimentation across their discography, and at the same time, they have vividly translated their sonic exploration into live performances, often playing highly unorthodox shows in remote desert locations, abandoned factories, skid-row parking lots, and grimy bars. Their shows, usually ritualistic and infused with elements like fire and explosives, are not mere concerts; they are immersive experiences. 

In 2022, Savage Republic released Meteora, their first full-length album in seven years and some of their best work to date. Self-recorded in a secret cavernous location, their mix of tribal textures, political anthems, and Morricone-esque surf instrumentals explode with sonic fury and again transport the listener to faraway lands at turns both sinister and beautiful. In addition to the worldwide release by Mobilization Recordings, Polish label Gustaff Records released a now sold-out limited lathe-cut vinyl edition and a limited lathe-cut vinyl Ukrainian benefit single that includes an alternate version of the album title track “Meteora” with vocals by Laura Mace (Foo Fighters). 

Savage Republic:
https://www.facebook.com/savagerepublicpage
https://www.instagram.com/savage.republic.official

Mobilization Recordings:
https://www.mobilization.com
https://www.facebook.com/mobilization23
https://www.instagram.com/mobilization23

Gusstaff Records:
https://gusstaff.com
https://www.facebook.com/Gusstaff.Rec