Raven Black Night (AUSTRALIA)

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Raven Black Night (AUSTRALIA)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 24 Jún 2026, 11:08

Raven Black Night - Barbarian Winter (2013)

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Year : 2013
Style : Epic Doom , Heavy Metal
Country : Australia
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 121 mb


Bio:

It was late 1999 when Jim Petkoff, the white knight [guitar/vox], and Rino Amoriono, the raven [guitar], met over a cold beer in Adelaide, South Australia: the city of churches and where AC/DC found Bon Scott. This would mark the beginning of Raven Black Night's campaign to bring their traditional metal sound to a worldwide audience.After deciding to form a doom/heavy metal band, they enlisted Matt Spencer the black night [bass], and Jeremy the godfather on drums. They began building a formidable live reputation, with a style of metal that appealed to many varieties of metal heads in their home town. With their stage adourned with swords, shields, and candles, they spent 2003-2006 criss-crossing Australia, performing at various metal festivals and underground clubs. Drummer Joe Toscano was brought into the band and their first album, Choose The Dark, was recorded and released in 2005.Choose The Dark garnered praise throughout Australia and Europe, and a track from was chosen for Germany's Heavy magazine's compilation featuring unsigned artists. This all culminated into an invitation in 2007 to perform at the 10th annual Headbangers Open Air in Germany, where they band performed with Candlemass, Rage, and many others.Several years of touring and festival appearances were to follow: Hard and Heavy summer nights, the Hamburg ballroom, and more dates throughout Australia. In 2010-2011 Jim, Rino with Chris on bass enlisted Matt Enright to record new material for their long awaited follow up cd.Jim and Rino are prepared to take the Raven Black Night's sound of true metal/doom rock to a global audience. A new partnership with Metal Blade Records and a new album, which is now being written, will firmly place Raven Black Night on the world map of true heavy metal.

Album:

When you talk about Australia and metal, the first bands that come to mind are Destroyer 666, Disembowelment, Abramelin, and the likes, but in actuality the said country has quite a budding doom scene as well and has churned out class acts like Murkrat and Misery’s Omen in the past and unleashed upon us with great force is Raven Black Night as well.Veterans in the Australian doom scene, Raven Black Night formed back in 1999. In the Australian scene, Raven Black Night has built up quite a cult underground following because of their passionate, energy-filled live performances and now after a gap of 9 years they have given us their sophomore effort entitled ‘Barbarian Winter’, which has been produced by the mighty ‘Metal Blade Records’. A look at the cover, a muscled beast of a warrior with spiked shoulder pads dragging his boat to the shore, is a visual showcase of the music contained within. It’s strong, epic, and heavy.The bands’ music can be described as a concoction of the epicness of Solitude Aeturnus, the songwriting skills of early Candlemass played with the sensibility of early Manilla Road, and touched off with a flair for hard rock and a perfect heavy metal attitude. As the first track, ‘Fire In Your Eyes’, starts off with an acoustic intro, Jim the White Knight (the vocalist) screams out “rock and roll” with such innate authority that you are thrown back to early power metal days. There is no looking back and you feel a musical treat; a journey back to the olden days awaits.As the vocals, which are a bit reminiscent of Mark Shelton’s distinct vibrato and Messiah Marcolin's deep operatic enlightenment, plow the band's aural assault of killer grooves and enthusiasm-fueled solos forward, you notice the female operatic vocals buried deep in the background, which add a bit of dimension to the sound. And as the band goes forward with its humongous riffs and extremely well-crafted and towering solos, you feel that the extremely raw production nourishes Raven Black Night, who have been well informed in '80s metal with a burst of power.Apart from the band's penchant for longer tracks, there are all-out rockers like ‘Fallen Angel’ and ‘Morbid Gladiator, which with its raw production and heavy dosage of wah wah pedals, creates a sort of primitive screeching sound that I have never really heard before, embodying the innate sludge of power encapsulated by a band like Brocas Helm. As the band soars forward in all its manly glory with raging guitar solos on a track like ‘Fallen Angel’, the band's true power is showcased on the brilliant ‘Black Queen’, where the band spreads its gargantuan wings with its absolutely titanic riffs, aberrant number of tempo changes, authoritative vocals lines, an infectious chorus, and sweeping solos, which is backed with brilliant pacing and songwriting and has produced one of the best doom metal songs ever written. As the band demonstrates textural adventurousness with variations in guitar sound and alternating between different tempos and attitudes, they resist the urge to overload their listener with fake sugarcoated keyboards and overtly melodic leads and instead take delight in their own hefty aura.Sadly, midway through the title track the band just seems to lose control over the mighty ship they have been driving and falls into a whirlpool of chaos that completely wrecks the husky skeletal frame they built and in the process lose direction. As the title track suddenly descends into shades of their debut where the band used to surprise the listener by breaking into the death metal realm that seemed to completely break the flow and seem out of place, the band further decide to derail themselves by doing a bad cover of a Black Sabbath ballad, then doing the unthinkable by giving us three more back to back ballads where the band decides to shun its heavy metal tendencies and instead embrace a more radio-friendly approach with hues of early glam.As powerful as the vocals are on the band's up-tempo, doom-laced tracks, on slower tracks they seem way out of place and a pain to hear. As compared to their debut, this has better songwriting, better songs, and by almost completely abandoning their random jigs in the death metal realm in between tracks the band has gained fluidity and control. Though the band throughout the release permeates and reeks of a congregation of guys that are highly passionate about what they do and with their band page stating under the interest bar ‘Drinking beer, chasing women and driving people insane with our music’, you know that they are the chosen few that, in today’s modern era, still proudly fly the ‘Heavy Metal Is The Law’ banner. However, all throughout this album, even on the latter ballads, the band has a plethora of masterfully-crafted guitar solos and an extremely powerful first half that is well worth repeated listens.

Line Up:

Chris Dorian - Bass (tracks 1, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 12), Vocals (backing) (track 10), Guitars (track 10)
Rino Amorino "The Raven" - Guitars
Jim Petkoff "The White Knight" - Guitars (lead), Vocals, Bass (track 9)
Matt Spencer - Bass (tracks 2, 6, 11)
Joe Toscano - Drums (tracks 2, 6, 11)

Tracklist:

01. Fire in Your Eyes 05:37
02. Morbid Gladiator 03:07
03. Mystery Woman 04:42
04. Fallen Angel 03:08
05. Black Queen 06:50
06. If You Choose the Dark 04:27
07. Warriors Call 00:11
08. Barbarian Winter 09:24
09. Changes (Black Sabbath cover) 03:24
10. Lips of Desire 05:13
11. Nocturnal Birth 06:01
12. Angel with a Broken Wing 07:04


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Re: Raven Black Night (AUSTRALIA)

Príspevokod užívateľa Horex » 24 Jún 2026, 11:09

Raven Black Night - Run With The Raven (2020)

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Year : 2020
Style : Epic Doom , Heavy Metal
Country : Australia
Audio : 320 kbps + scans
Size : 191 mb


Bio:

It was late 1999 when Jim Petkoff, the white knight [guitar/vox], and Rino Amoriono, the raven [guitar], met over a cold beer in Adelaide, South Australia: the city of churches and where AC/DC found Bon Scott. This would mark the beginning of Raven Black Night's campaign to bring their traditional metal sound to a worldwide audience.After deciding to form a doom/heavy metal band, they enlisted Matt Spencer the black night [bass], and Jeremy the godfather on drums. They began building a formidable live reputation, with a style of metal that appealed to many varieties of metal heads in their home town. With their stage adourned with swords, shields, and candles, they spent 2003-2006 criss-crossing Australia, performing at various metal festivals and underground clubs. Drummer Joe Toscano was brought into the band and their first album, Choose The Dark, was recorded and released in 2005.Choose The Dark garnered praise throughout Australia and Europe, and a track from was chosen for Germany's Heavy magazine's compilation featuring unsigned artists. This all culminated into an invitation in 2007 to perform at the 10th annual Headbangers Open Air in Germany, where they band performed with Candlemass, Rage, and many others.Several years of touring and festival appearances were to follow: Hard and Heavy summer nights, the Hamburg ballroom, and more dates throughout Australia. In 2010-2011 Jim, Rino with Chris on bass enlisted Matt Enright to record new material for their long awaited follow up cd.Jim and Rino are prepared to take the Raven Black Night's sound of true metal/doom rock to a global audience. A new partnership with Metal Blade Records and a new album, which is now being written, will firmly place Raven Black Night on the world map of true heavy metal.

Album:

As BLACK SABBATH is the true root from what all that is Metal had grown, it’s not something unexpected to have bands trying to do that same form of music from the past. In the early days of Doom Metal, this was the main idea, but the genre evolved a lot since then. And the Australian quartet RAVEN BLACK NIGHT, after an absence of some years without releases, comes again with “Run With the Raven”.The band’s musical work is a classic and heavy form of Doom Metal (even with organic and handmade crude approach on the instrumental tunes) with an epic feeling filling some of their melodies. It’s not a difficult musical work to deal with due its melodic appeal, but it’s not something technically complex. A very good set of melodies and a raw energy flow from their songs, but it demands to be heard more than once to be understood.Their sonority of the album was conceived to align the crude and organic approach of the past (the instrumental tunes are very simple, as the band just went to the studio, set the gears and played, without endless digital editions), but in a way that is defined and flows without problem. It could be better (just a bit cleaner), but it’s not bad at all.All the band’s songs are very good, but the melodic catchy appeal of “Castle Walls (Tears of Leonidas)” (very good guitar riffs and solos), the crude Hard Rock feeling of “Searching Your Love” (this one bears some accessible feeling),the crushing Doom Metal weight of “Sheeba (Queen of the Ravens)”, the energetic appeal of “Visions” and “Her Sword of Tears”, and the darkened melodies of “Holy Monastery” are the finest moments of the album. But it won’t be difficult to hear and like, after a second time on this album.Maybe RAVEN BLACK NIGHT isn’t in the will of changing Doom Metal, but what they show on “Run With the Raven” is really very good.

Line Up:

The Raven - Guitars (1999-present)
Jim the White Knight - Guitars (lead), Vocals (clean) (1999-present) - See also: The Loving Tongue
Chris the Dark - Bass, Vocals (harsh) (2010-present) - See also: Agatus, Alpha Centauri, The Watcher, ex-Kawir, ex-Sarcastic Terror, ex-Zemial (live)

Tracklist:

01. Water Well
02. Castle Walls (Tears Of Leonidas)
03. Searching Your Love
04. Angel Eyes
05. Sheeba (Queen Of The Ravens)
06. Visions
07. Her Sword Of Tears
08. Ancient Call (Instrumental)
09. Fire And Steel
10. Ancient Rivers
11. Holy Monastery
12. Sheeba - Slight Return (Instrumental)


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