VULTURES VENGEANCE To Release Dust Age In February; “Those Who Sold The World” Lyric Video Streaming

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VULTURES VENGEANCE To Release Dust Age In February;

Vultures Vengeance are an upcoming epic metal band in the tradition of Cirith Ungol, Manilla Road and Brocas Helm. They formed in Rome in 2009 and after one demo and two EPs released their first full-length record The Knightlore in 2019. The album received encouraging reviews in the underground scene all over the world and is now being followed by Dust Age, their debut for High Roller Records, out February 21, 2025. Preorder at hrrecords.de.

First single and lyric video for “Those Who Sold The World” is available now.

Tony T. Steele, guitarist and singer of the band, explains what happened with Vultures Vengeance after the release The Knightlore in 2019: “We recorded Dust Age in October 2020 but in the meantime Covid had arrived and we had to cancel many shows around Europe. So we decided to wait because we wanted to play live after the release, and we had many problems with the line-up because Tony L.A. and Matt Savage decided to quit the band. The research for a new bass player and a new guitarist extended the time for the release of the new album even further.” 

He continues: “The album was recorded with the old line-up, except for the drummer, Damian. We recorded it at the 16 Cellar Studio in Rome and after that we worked with Marco S. Vermiglio of The Forge studio in Sweden for the mix.”

Steele doesn’t see the new album as a direct continuation of The Knightlore: “I think the approach is different, but at the same time the mark of Vultures Vengeance is totally recognizable and not so far away from what we have done in the past.” 

According to him “the dust age is the vision of a future world in ruins as a consequence of the modern world.” He explains in more detail: “The lyrical themes are different for each song, and they are all allegories of a vision of the modern world told through imaginary tales of war, slavery, corruption and power. If you share these visions, it wouldn’t be too difficult for you to interpret the lyrics.” “My favourite track on Dust Age is ‘City Of Thousand Blades’ at the moment,” he continues. “It is actually really old, we have been playing that song since 2009 during rehearsals.”

As mentioned earlier, Vultures Vengeance are widely considered to be an epic metal band, heavily influenced by the sound of Warlord, Brocas Helm, Cirith Ungol, early Manowar or The Lord Weird Slough Feg, and Tony T. Steele doesn’t deny this: “I absolutely love all these bands that you mentioned and I can say that they are a heavy influence in my life, but I would call Vultures Vengeance simply a heavy metal band. I think that the word ‘epic’ only refers to bands who create an ‘ancient’ atmosphere in their music and imagery.”

Tracklisting:

“Dust Age”
“Queen Of The Last Night”
“Reign Of Severance”
“City Of A Thousand Blades”
“The Exiled”
“The Foul Mighty Temple Of Men”
“It Holds”

“Those Who Sold The World”:


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