Thursday, June 11, 2009

Resurrecturis releases third album

The third album of Italian metal band, Resurrecturis, is out now for Casket Music, a sub-label of Copro Productions (Cancer, Desecration, Earthtone 9, etc.). The album is titled "Non Voglio Morire" (I don’t want to die), features 13 songs for a total of nearly 60 mins and comes as a luxurious double digipak edition with a bonus DVD including the videoclip the band has made for the song “The Fracture”, some live songs and other special content.

Album presentation:
What takes an accomplished man with a solid working position to wake up every morning at 5.30 AM either to practice with his guitar or send emails to people from all over the world?

Why should a full grown professional invest a significant part of his income in the production of a record instead of purchasing a house or a new car?

What kind of person would exchange two weeks sunbathing in a 5 star resort for a rollercoaster ride across Europe in a dirty tour bus?

From mid eighties onwards, Resurrecturis’ mastermind, Carlo Strappa, was among the originators of the Italian death metal/grindcore scene and today he is working as marketing manager in an Italian multinational company. But that ancient spark is still blazing!

“I did never grow out of my juvenile passions. - says Carlo Strappa - I let them grow with me. Most people view musical extremism as a teenage rebellion thing. But I think that it can be much more than that and it can be used to express the most articulate themes.”

"Non Voglio Morire", the third album of Resurrecturis, is the first chapter of a strongly autobiographic 2 album project dealing with the two biggest parts of the author’s life: art and work. Therefore "Non Voglio Morire" is a reflection on the character of the artist. The album title means “I don't want to die” and is a clear reference to the longing for immortality through artistic creation. But it can equally be seen as a vital scream against the slow death of 9 to 5 zombie workingmen.

More than a succession of actions and facts, the album deals with the development process of a human being, from the raging frailty of teenage to the awareness of adulthood, art being a filter and a support along the way.

The circular construction of this collection of songs takes the listener on a journey that ends exactly where it began, with the author looking at himself, some 20 years later, putting all the events in between in the right perspective.

The songs "The Origin" and "In Retrospective", respectively the opening and closing track of the album, represent the alpha and the omega of this story that begins in frustration and hatred and ends in serenity and wisdom. Between these two extremes a whole universe of sounds, from an explosive mixture of death and grind to a quasi-traditional blend of heavy rock and thrash, and thoughts all centred on the figure of the artist.

RESURRECTURIS

Biography
Over the years Resurrecturis have released a handful of demo tapes, a couple of albums, a MCD and a string o samplers.

In the last 5 years the band has made several tours around Europe sharing the stage with the likes of Vital Remains, Impaled Nazarene, Macabre, Jungle Rot, etc.

Discography
Evil Confronting Evil MCD (1997, Wild Rags Records, USA)
Nocturnal CD (1998, Power Records, Nederland)
The Cuckoo Clocks Of Hell CD (2004, Mondongo Canibale Records, Spain)
Non Voglio Morire CD+DVD (2009, Casket Music, U.K.)

Line up on “Non Voglio Morire”
Carlo Strappa: guitar (vocals on "The Artist")
Janos Murri: guitar + vocals
Manuel Coccia: bass
Alessandro Vagnoni: drums
Gjergji Kora: vocals on "In Retrospective"

Free album download from Resurrecturis’ official website www.resurrecturis.com

Songs on CD samplers on magazines like Legacy (Germany), Terrorizer (UK), Zero Tolerance (UK) + Streetcult Loud Music sampler (USA)Interviews on Legacy (D), Metal Maniacs (I), Metal Hammer (I), etc.

Resurrecturis links:
www.myspace.com/resurrecturis
www.youtube.com/resurrecturisvideo

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