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Sealed, New, but the the top seam has a 3" split where the records pushed out a bit (pictured). Otherwise, new, sealed, beautiful.
On
December 13th, 2017, Warrel Dane, the legendary lead singer of
Sanctuary and Nevermore passed away while recording his posthumously
released studio album “Shadow Work”. At that time, Sanctuary had already
confirmed and announced a US tour supporting Iced Earth in
February/March 2018 and while shocked by Warrel Dane’s passing, decided
to turn it into a tribute to his legacy with Witherfall-vocalist Joseph
Michael. Performing tracks from 1988’s “Refuge Denied”, 1990’s “Into the
Mirror Black” and 2014’s “The Year the Sun Died”, Joseph Michael
delivered a stunning performance and received very positive feedback
from the fans attending the shows. Despite the tragedy that led to this,
remaining founding members Lenny Rutledge (guitars) and Dave Budbill
(drums) were overwhelmed by the great feedback they received as Rutledge
explained to Decibel Magazine in December 2018: “Jon Schaffer suggested
that I contact Joseph Michael. He mentioned that Jake Dryer (Iced earth
guitarist) was in a band with Joseph called Witherfall and he might be
able to pull off a similar vocal style to Warrel. I had never heard of
Witherfall at that point. After listening to their debut release I
realized that Joseph definitely had potential. Joseph demoed a few of
the songs and after a meeting we decided to move forward with the tour.
Joseph did a great job on the tour and the fans responded positively. I
remember seeing skeptical members of the audience in shock when he
nailed classics like “Battle Angels” and “Die for my Sins.”
After
this bittersweet tour had become such a great success, Rutledge, who
had been working on a follow-up to “The Year the Sun Died” while Warrel
Dane was still alive, ultimately made the decision to continue with
Sanctuary and new singer Joseph Michael not only as a live act, but also
compose and record a new album, which is currently expected to surface
in 2021: “It’s still early but I think fans can expect music similar to
“The Year the Sun Died” with some of old school vibe”, Rutledge reveals.
“As far as vocals, we shall see but there are a lot of possibilities.
Again, I think some old-school vocals may be on the agenda as well.”
While
the new album is still months away, Sanctuary will continue to perform
live with newly found motivation and a positive outlook towards the
future as Joseph Michael enables the group to do intense old school sets
including the soaring vocals and high screams, fans know and love on
albums such as “Refuge Denied” and “Into the Mirror Black”.
Rare -- Limited to 300 worldwide. Triple Lp release.
Sanctuary,
originally formed back in 1985 are one of the most unique and
captivating acts to emerge from Seattle, Washington. While Seattle
gained massive global attention during the “grunge” boom of the 90s, it
was also home to metal giants such as Queensrÿche, Metal Church, and
Sanctuary. The band’s 1988 debut album “Refuge Denied”, produced by none
less than Dave Mustaine (Megadeth), quickly established the band as a
household name for high-class metal. Blending the best of British and
American influences musically with Warrel Dane’s extraordinary vocal and
lyrical skills, Sanctuary gathered supporters all around the globe,
upping the ante considerably when unleashing the darker, more refined
masterpiece that is “Into the Mirror Black” in 1990. While the
grunge-style brought the band’s commercial career to an unfortunate
halt, the end of the band’s first phase meant the rise of Nevermore who
released several much-acclaimed albums via Century Media Records between
1995 and 2010. In 2011, Sanctuary reformed, celebrated its live
comeback, performed at high profile festivals such as Wacken, Metalcamp,
Bloodstock plus the 70.000 Tons Of Metal and Barge To Hell cruises and
put out their third album, “The Year The Sun Died”, in 2014 (#39 in the
German charts). In 2017, the restored and remixed 1986 demo recordings,
were released as the historical “Inception” release, which charted on
#53 in the Germany. Then Warrel Dane died on December 13th, 2017, but
with vocalist Joseph Michael, Sanctuary now are eager to start an
exciting new chapter in the history of the band since the sheer power
and depth of these classic albums may not be forgotten, and these
timeless anthems deserve to be remembered in the best possible way.
Welcome the new ‘Soldiers of Steel’!
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