Raging Fate (SWEDEN)

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Raging Fate (SWEDEN)

Postby Horex » 13 Jan 2025, 11:38

Raging Fate - Gods Of Terror (2017)

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Year : 2017
Style : Heavy Metal , Power Metal
Country: Sweden
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 108 mb


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Heavy Metal band from Sweden! New album Gods Of Terror out soon!This band started as a solo project in 2014 with Mattias only, and his friend Andreas who has played with him in several bands. Ronny owns the studio that they did this work at.

Album:

Sweden has long been a hotbed for kickass metal of all genres. Looking to continue that trend, Raging Fate are a new heavy metal band who combine speed and power, two things heavy metal enjoys the heck out of, both individually and in combination. These guys have both and they execute the speed/power combo pretty well for a new band. Gods of Terror is their high-octane debut album, released through Stormspell Records.There are a bunch of really solid riffs on this album and there are even a few great riffs. Mattias and Andreas do a real nice job of bringing out heavy, powerful riffs. The guitar tone is relatively thick, especially for this style of metal, which adds power to the riffs. The problem is that they cannot seem to decide on a consistent tempo for these songs. “Trapped in the Lie” starts out with fantastic riffing but it slows down very quickly and only sort of recovers halfway through. It feels like Raging Fate are trying to be both fast and heavy but they did not fully commit to playing that way for the entire album. The title track and “Reign of Evil” are the only songs that stay in high gear the entire time. The style shows up in spurts at other points during the album but not consistently. The first three tracks have great riffs and a solid, consistent tempo but then “Shores in Flames” fails to get out of second gear for seven whole minutes. The guitar melodies are decent but nothing new and the solos are good but they are often too short and there are not that many of them.The bass is occasionally audible and when it is, there are some decent lines but nothing spectacular. Ronny’s drumming on the other hand is somewhat of a glaring weakness. He is a competent drummer for the most part but he rarely shows any kind of proficiency and does not offer much variety. His best performance is on the title track but even that is too simplistic and mechanical. Hit the drum, bash the drum, bash the next drum, do a rim drum effect, rinse and repeat. That seems to be his formula and it is made worse by being so high in the mix. When he is on, he is actually a decent fit for Raging Fate but he does not bring the necessary energy to certain songs. In fairness, the riffs on those songs are not doing him any favors on the energy score but the way he propels “Tombstone” is brilliant. It would have been nice to hear some of that energy on “Shores in Flames,” which completely kills the momentum built up by the first three tracks. Yes, it is a slower, heavier track and the riffs lack any sort of variety but that gives you an opportunity to do something creative to keep the listener on their toes and impress them. Ronny just sticks to his simple formula and along with the slow riffs, saps a good deal of the song’s energy.Mattias’ vocals are a sticking point. He does not showcase much range but his mid-range vocals are pretty good and he should honestly just stick with those. He does have a lower, gruffer register that he uses on “Evilization” but it does not sound nearly as good as his cleaner, mid-range vocals. It fits the whole “evil” theme but it is just not as effective as the makeshift “growl” he uses on a track like “A Bitter Man’s Fate.” Sometimes, Mattias’ vocals drive the song really well and other times they seem to lack enough power to really take a song to the next level. His lyrics are pretty good though, covering a decent range of topics from evil and terror to death and vampirism without ever sounding old hat or pretentious.Honestly, this is a good album and Raging Fate certainly show potential. They are not quite the consistently attention-hooking band they could and should be at this point though. Raging Fate grabs your attention with this debut but they have trouble keeping it for the duration of the album. There are some glaring flaws on this album but it is only a debut so there is plenty of time for them to address those. Keep an eye on this band in the next few years though because once they figure out how to take their sound to the next level, they will be a force to be reckoned with for years to come!

Line-Up:

Mattias Lövdal - Vocals, Bass, Guitars (2017-present)
Andreas Andersson - Guitars (2017-present)
Ronny Milianowicz - Drums (2017-present) - See also: Shadowquest, ex-Cromonic, ex-Saint Deamon, ex-Dionysus, ex-Sinergy, ex-Saturnine

Tracklist:

01. Gods of Terror 04:15
02. Evilization 03:02
03. Tombstone 03:31
04. Shores in Flames 07:10
05. Purifying Fire 04:15
06. Trapped in the Lie 05:07
07. Vampire 03:33
08. A Bitter Man's Fate 03:31
09. Reign of Evil 04:13
10. The Curse 04:34


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Re: Raging Fate (SWEDEN)

Postby Horex » 13 Jan 2025, 11:39

Raging Fate - Bloodstained Gold (2020)

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Year : 2020
Style : Power Metal , Heavy Metal
Country: Sweden
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 110 mb


Bio:

Heavy Metal band from Sweden! New album Gods Of Terror out soon!This band started as a solo project in 2014 with Mattias only, and his friend Andreas who has played with him in several bands. Ronny owns the studio that they did this work at.

Album:

Sophomore album by the Swedish pirate horde. Think of classic pirate era Running Wild with Chris Boltendahl from Grave Digger on vocals. Those guys know how to navigate the high seas and if you miss the glory times when Running Wild were in their prime, you may want to check this album. It will fit very well next to Blazon Stone, Silverbones, Cast Iron, Skull & Bones, Alestorm albums in your collection.

Line-Up:

Mattias "Matte" Lövdal - Vocals, Bass, Guitars (2017-present)
Juha Niemi - Guitars (lead) - See also: ex-Eternal Fear
Thomas Eriksson - Guitars (lead) - See also: Fat Lizzard
Stefan Almqvist - Drums - See also: Another Dawn, ex-Eternal Fear

Tracklist:

01. Hymn of the Privateer 01:31
02. Bloodstained Gold 05:28
03. The Flying Dutchman 03:37
04. Soulreaver 04:01
05. Raging Fate 04:09
06. Alone in the Dark 04:43
07. The Wrath of Ägir and Ran 03:53
08. A Crown of Thorns 04:33
09. Marooned 04:17
10. Lies of the Wicked 04:05
11. Dracula 04:13


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Re: Raging Fate (SWEDEN)

Postby Horex » 13 Jan 2025, 11:45

Raging Fate - Mutiny (2025)

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Year : 2025
Style : Heavy Metal , Power Metal
Country: Sweden
Audio : 320 kbps + front
Size : 99 mb


Bio:

Heavy Metal band from Sweden! New album Gods Of Terror out soon!This band started as a solo project in 2014 with Mattias only, and his friend Andreas who has played with him in several bands. Ronny owns the studio that they did this work at.

Album:

3th full-length album.RAGING FATE hail from Sweden and were founded in 2014 - initially as a solo project - by Mattias ‘Matte’ Lövdal. The debut album ‘Gods Of Terror’ from 2017 was followed three years later by the second full-length ‘Bloodstained Gold’, before the third disc ‘Mutiny’ was released.To say that Running Wild's influence on the sound of RAGING FATE should not be underestimated would be the understatement of the year, because ‘Mutiny’ lives and breathes the pirate spirit of Rock'n Rolf and his men and could easily have come from Kasparek's creative phase at the end of the 80s / beginning of the 90s.However, the Scandinavians only manage to come close to the brilliance of albums like ‘Pile Of Skulls’, ‘Blazon Stone’ or ‘Death Or Glory’. Tracks such as ‘Dead Man's Land’, ‘In Darkness And Sorrow’ or the epic closing number ‘The Great Heathen Army’ certainly have gripping hooks, but despite their best efforts, the songs don't come close to the moments of genius that were so widespread in Running Wild's day. And if proof were needed as to why ‘Mutiny’ ultimately only degenerates into an - admittedly quite decent - copycat, the somewhat uninspired ‘Hi Ho’ vocals on ‘Powder And Flame’ are recommended.

Line-Up:

Mattias "Matte" Lövdal - Vocals, Bass, Guitars (2017-present)
Juha Niemi - Guitars (lead) - See also: ex-Eternal Fear
Thomas Eriksson - Guitars (lead) - See also: Fat Lizzard
Stefan Almqvist - Drums - See also: Another Dawn, ex-Eternal Fear

Tracklist:

01. Dead Man's Land 03:53
02. Skull and Bones 05:01
03. Horror Movie Mania 04:02
04. Darkness and Sorrow 03:33
05. Blood Red Sky 05:10
06. Mutiny 03:51
07. Powder and Flame 05:21
08. The Vendetta Ride 04:02
09. The Great Heathen Army 08:05


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