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metalsongoftheday · 2 years
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Wednesday, September 14: Sanctuary, “Ascension to Destiny”
R.I.P. Warrel Dane (1961-2017)
Sanctuary seemingly arrived fully formed on Refuge Denied, carrying a clutch of focused ragers aided by a suitably cantankerous production from Dave Mustaine.  They weren’t thrash, and power metal wasn’t really a thing yet (or at least it hadn’t been labeled as such), but Warrel Dane and company were a step or two beyond traditional heavy metal, and they certainly weren’t hair metal. Ultimately, the band was a hellacious force of players that amped up the aggression while remaining focused and precise, and “Ascension to Destiny” captured all of that in full.  Dane shrieked with gale force intensity, and Lenny Rutledge’s riffing was able to match his fury, as were Dave Budbill’s drums. The track was fairly straightforward in its construction, and in lesser hands would’ve arguably been just another late ‘80s heavy metal tune.  But Sanctuary’s performance brought it to another level, storming and banging with a red-eyed malevolence that nearly matched Metallica in their prime.
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metalkilltheking · 3 years
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1990. Into the Mirror Black
is the second album by band Sanctuary, released on February 27. It was their last album before their 18-year breakup from 1992 to 2010. The album sold over 34,000 copies worldwide in its first week.
"Into The Mirror Black"  one of the best Heavy Metal releases of 1990....  This is much more mature than "Refuge Denied". It's also much easier to listen to. The guitar soloing here is incredible, and the songs are pure Metal at it's best.  If you like like old school metal where people actually played their instruments with talent aand percission this is for you.
Highlights: "Future Tense", "Taste Revenge", "Eden Lies Obscured"
Warrel Dane   Lenny Rutledge    Sean Blosl    Jim Sheppard    Dave Budbill
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programavolume11 · 4 years
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SANCTUARY - The Year the Sun Died
SANCTUARY – The Year the Sun Died
Terceiro álbum de uma banda que para muitos se tornou cult devido ao seu icônico vocalista, o saudoso Warrel Dane.
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O disco marca a volta do Sanctuary sem um de seus integrantes originais, Sean Blosi, sendo substituído pelo ex-guitarrista da banda Forced Entry, Brad Hull. A sonoridade é uma simbiose entre os dois primeiros discos da banda com uma ênfase maior no segundo álbum, Into The Mirror…
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voice-of-anarchy · 4 years
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JEFF LOOMIS Says It's 'Not Feasible' To Resurrect NEVERMORE Without WARREL DANE
Metal Master Kingdom conducted an interview with ARCH ENEMY guitarist Jeff Loomis prior to the band's October 9 concert at Rebel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. You can watch the entire chat below. A few excerpts follow (transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET).
On whether ARCH ENEMY has plans to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the "Wages Of Sin" album in 2021:
Jeff: "There's been talks of it. That was a really important album in ARCH ENEMY's time, of course. It was Angela's [Gossow, vocals] first album. I would imagine there's going to be something cool done. I don't know any details or logistics of that right now, but I would imagine something special will probably be done. That's the talk at least. We'll see. It may happen and it may not. I think it would be cool. Obviously, I come from the band NEVERMORE, but I'm a huge ARCH ENEMY fan and it's an honor to be in this band. It would be really cool to see something like that."
On whether there are any plans to resurrect NEVERMORE without deceased vocalist Warrel Dane:
Jeff: "It's one of those things where I think NEVERMORE had such a special sound and it was simply because of all the musicians that were in that at the time. Van [Williams, drums], me, Warrel, Jim [Sheppard, bass]. We had numerous different guitarists in the band throughout the years. We had Chris Broderick, we had Tim Calvert, who sadly passed away. A lot of good players. Steve Smyth, Curran Murphy. All these guys were a part of NEVERMORE in the past. Honestly, in my vision, it's important that you move on in your life. I really would like to remember the spirit and the attitude that we had as a band with the music and just move on from there. Because without Warrel, it's just not feasible, in my mind. [He is] sadly missed. He was one of my best friends. Things like that happen and it's a very sad situation. It really was. But we have the music to remember it all by."
On his brief stint in SANCTUARY:
Jeff: "I was in SANCTUARY for a very short time. I initially got the audition to come out to Seattle in '91, in April of '91. At that time, the Seattle sound was just exploding, like ALICE IN CHAINS and SOUNDGARDEN, and the grunge movement. Lenny [Rutledge, guitar], the other main songwriter in SANCTUARY really wanted to go for more of that style, I think, and kind of move away from the metal sound that SANCTUARY had with 'Refuge Denied' and 'Into The Mirror Black'. I came in and we were almost about to do a third album. We ended up doing one show. I did one show with SANCTUARY back in '91, then the band broke up. There was a little argument about what direction the music was going to go in. Lenny and Dave [Budbill, drums] went one way, and me, Warrel and Jim went the other way. We decided to stay with our roots, with the metal thing. Two or three years later, we got signed to Century Media with our self-titled release, 'Nevermore'. The rest is history. I think that we really found our sound in 2000 with 'Dead Heart In A Dead World', which was our turning point where we ended up touring almost three years on that album. After that, 'Enemies Of Reality' and 'This Godless Endeavor' were some of my favorites as well. Lots of good times, lots of good memories, but like I said earlier, you have to move on in your life and do other stuff. Now I'm focusing on ARCH ENEMY and my solo career as an instrumental artist and here we are now."
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riffrelevant · 5 years
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SANCTUARY To Play 'Refuge Denied' Album On U.S. Summer Tour
SANCTUARY To Play ‘Refuge Denied’ Album On U.S. Summer Tour
Article By: Pat ‘Riot’ Whitaker, Senior Writer/Journalist ‡ Edited By: Leanne Ridgeway, Owner/Chief Editor
The contemporary version of iconic U.S. power metal band SANCTUARY announce an upcoming U.S. summer tour playing their 1988 début album, ‘Refuge Denied‘, in its entirety. (more…)
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gonzalomingo · 4 years
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The 5th annual VISION Festival May 19-29, 2000 at Saint Mark's Place
FRIDAY MAY 19
7pm
Joseph Jarman Opening Invocation
7:30pm
Reggie Nicholson Concept:
Gene Ghee
Russel Blake
Gerald Brazel
Bruce Edwards
8:30pm
Peter Kowald w/ Conny Bauer & Gunter "Baby" Sommer
9:30pm
Gus Solomons jr. Dance
w/ Walter Thompson
10:30pm
Sunny Murray
William Parker
Matthew Shipp
11:30pm
Mark Whitecage
w/ Jay Rosen
Sabir Mateen
Chris Dahlgreen
SATURDAY MAY 20
7pm
Brian Smith Sextet
Kalaparusha Difta
Justin Robinson
Michael Mossman
Bryan Carrott
Reggie Nicholson
video by Phylis Bukin-Lehrer​
8pm
Nadine Mozon Poet
with Nioka Workman
9pm
Karen Borca Quartet
Rob Brown
Reggie Nicholson
Pheeroan akLaff
10pm
Dewey Redman Quartet
Charles Eubanks
Matthew Wilson
John Menagon
11pm
Cooper-Moore Choir "From The Sea"
Tiye Giraud
Jane Gabriels
Aleta Hayes
Sharon Heller
Ayana Lowe
Bruce Mack
Fred L. Price
Lisa Sokolov
Michael Wimberly SUNDAY MAY 21
7pm
Claude "Fiddler" Williams
with James Chirilo
Wilber Morris
8pm
Mat Maneri Quintet
Dave Ballou
Mark Dresser
Randy Peterson
Matt Moran
Christine Coppola Maneri Dance
9pm
Leroy Jenkins & Felicia Norton Dance
with Michael Brain Visual Artist
10pm
Billy Bang
​with Sirone & Abbey Radar MONDAY MAY 22
7pm
Andrew Bemkey Trio
Tom Abbs
Chad Taylor
8pm
Gerry Hemingway Quartet
Robin Eubanks
Ellery Eskelin
Mark Dresser
9pm
Craig Taborn Quartet
Gerald Cleaver
Reid Anderson
Aaron Stewart
10pm
Ikue Mori & Sylvie Courvoisier
11pm
Elliott Sharp with I-Sound TUESDAY MAY 23
5:30pm
Special Panel Discussion: Defining the Vision, an open conversation between artists, critics and the audience
7pm
Visions: Special Video Screening: Susan Littenburg's video documentary of the 1997 Vision Festival.
8pm
Bill Cole and the Untempered Ensemble
with William Parker
Cooper-Moore
Joseph Daley
Atticus Cole
Sam Furnace
​Warren Smith
9pm
Alan Silva
Marshall Allen
William Parker
10pm
Steve Dalachinsky Poet
with Stephanie Stone
11pm
Roscoe Mitchell New Chamber Ensemble
with Thomas Buckner
Joseph Kubera
Yasunao Tone
Leon Dorsey WEDNESDAY MAY 24
7pm
Yoshiko Chuma and the School of Hard Knocks Dance
Chris Cochrane
Jim Pugliese
Mark Stewart
7:45pm
Joseph Jarman Ensemble
8:45pm
K.J Holmes Constellation
Sondra Loring & Jon Kinzel Dance
Elena Beriolo Artist
Santio Debriano Percussionist
and Dave Douglas, Roy Campbell, Baikida Carroll Trumpets
9:45pm
Whit Dickey Quartet
with Rob Brown
Joe Morris
Chris Lightcap THURSDAY MAY 25
7pm
Joe McPhee "Bluette"
with Michael Bisio
Dominic Duval
​Joe Giardullo
8pm
David S. Ware Special Solo Performance
8:45pm
Jemeel Moondoc Quartet
with Khan Jamal
Nathan Breedlove
Jon Voigt
Cody Moffet
9:45pm
Patricia Nicholson Dance
Billy Bang
William Parker
Hamid Drake
Jo Wood Artist
10:45pm
Nami Yamamoto Dance
with TEST
Matt Heyner
Sabir Mateen
Daniel Carter
Tom Bruno FRIDAY MAY 26
7pm
Michele Rosewoman Quintessence
with Steve Wilson
Gary Thomas
Lonnie Plaxico
Gene Jackson
8pm
Rob Brown
Hamid Drake
Mat Maneri
9pm
Kidd Jordan
with Alvin Fielder
Joel Futterman
William Parker
10pm
David Budbill Poet
with William Parker
11pm
Perry Robinson Quartet
with Cristoph Adams piano
Ed Schuller
Ernst Bier
12pm
Other Dimensions in Music with Matthew Shipp
Daniel Carter
Roy Campell
William Parker
Rashid Bakr
SATURDAY MAY 27
7pm
Bill Dixon & Vision Orchestra
Premiere Index
Roy Campbell, Stephen Haynes, Taylor Ho Bynum, Raphe Malik, Jeff Hoyer, Steve Swell, Bill Lowe, Joseph Daley, Rob Brown, Stephen Horenstein, Sabir Mateen, Scott Currie, J.D Parran, William Connell, Karen Borca, Glynis Lomon, Mary Wooten, Klaus Janek, Wilber Morris, John Blum, Jackson Krall and Warren Smith.
8:30pm
Miguel Algarin Poet
9:15pm
Bobby Few Solo
10:15pm
Steve Cannon "Au Courant / Currences"
with Natasha Diggs and Edwin Torres
11pm
Joe Morris Trio
with Timo Shanko
Gerald Cleaver SUNDAY MAY 28
7pm
Myra Melford / Marty Ehrlich Duo with Special Guest Joseph Jarman
8pm
DJ Spooky / Matthew Shipp Duo
8:45pm
Francesca Harper Dance
with DJ Spooky
9:15pm
William Parker and the Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra Premieres KALEIDOSCOPE
commissioned by Arts for Art with funds provided by NYSCA
10:30pm
Jerome Cooper Drum Solo
11:30pm
James Blood Ulmer's Music Revelation Ensemble
with Calvin James
David Murray
Cornell Rochester MONDAY MAY 29
Julius Hemphil Tribute
7pm
Baikida Carroll Solo Trumpet and Jeff Schlanger Artist
7:45pm
Oliver Lake
Joseph Bowie
Pheeoran akLaff
8:45pm
Maria Mitchell Dance
and Terry Jenoure
9:45pm
Julius Hemphill Sextet
with Marty Ehrlich
Andrew White
Sam Furnace
Andy Laster
Alex Harding
Aaron Stewart
10:45pm
David Murray & Dave Burrell
Visual Artists: Elena Beriolo, Michael Brain, LeRonn Brooks, Dennis Cowley, Nadine de Koningswater, Stephanie DeManuelle, Anne Humanfeld, Alain Kirili, Phyllis Kulkin Lehrer, Ariane Lopez Huici, Eleanor Magid, Kazuko Miyamoto, Chris Olsavsky, Yuko Otomo, Jeff Schlanger, Marilyn Sontag, Jason Weller, Jo Wood-Brown, Skip Brown, Enid Farber, Lona Foote, Rozanne Levine, Alan Nahigian, Raymond Ross, Michael Wilderman                            
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rockaramarocks · 6 years
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Vídeo: Jeff Loomis e Jim Sheppard se unem ao Sanctuary em Seattle
O guitarrista Jeff Loomis e o baixista Jim Sheppard, mundialmente conhecidos pelo trabalho ao lado do Nevermore e Sanctuary, participaram em um show da ex-banda no dia 5… - https://goo.gl/TYS3QX
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living-for-tonite · 8 years
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Dane, Blosl, Budbill, Rutledge, Sheppard.
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rustynr · 10 years
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CD Review: SANCTUARY - The Year The Sun Died
CD Review: SANCTUARY – The Year The Sun Died
Sanctuary – The Year the Sun Died
Label: Century Media
Release Date: October 14th, 2014
Remember Refuge Denied? Back in 1987, a small band from Seattle called Sanctuary debuted this album produced by the legendary Dave Mustaine, and it followed up with their sophomore album Into the Mirror Blackin 1990 before ending their run in 1992. They were a sonic wrecking ball in the center of the grunge…
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