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Thursday, July 02, 2009 
Resurrecturis 3rd album, "Non Voglio Morire" (Casket Music - UK), is now available for free download from the band's official website!

"The people at Casket Music were pretty perplexed with my intention to allow the free download of our music, but I was pretty much convinced that I wanted to do this - says Resurrecturis mainman Carlo Strappa - so there was not much that they could say to make me change my mind. Besides just a couple of days after the album's official release date I could find the mp3 rip of the album on blogs and sites from Russia, South America and so on, so I don't think I have done this big damage to record sales.
The commercial version of "Non Voglio Morire" includes a bonus DVD with our videoclip + some live songs and other stuff, besides the cover artwork is really nice and rich, so there's many reasons to get it if somebody is interested. On the other hand whe somebody simply wants to check us out he can go to www.resurrecturis.com and be sure to find a quality rip of the songs with the right titles and everything in the right place".
Resurrecturis wishes to you all a pleasant listening experience


 



Monday, May 25, 2009 
After much delay Resurrecturis' third album is finally out. As previously announced “Non Voglio Morire" (I don't want to die) has been released by Casket Music, a sub-label of Copro Productions (Cancer, Desecration, Earthtone 9, etc.) and is distributed by Plastic Head.
It should be possible to purchase the album quite easily at last in Europe, but should this prove untrue in your area, please get in touch with us and let us know, so we can maybe do something about it.
In a real short time the entire album will be made available for free download from Resurrecturis' official website www.resurrecturis.com

Buy online:
www.coprodirect.com

Wednesday, April 15, 2009 

Current mood:  electric

Our lovely videoclip, "The Fracture" has been selected as video of the day on Eternal Terror Live from Norway. The chosen day is April 17th 2009, so don't forget to drop by www.eternal-terror.com to enjoy once more the visual pleasures our small clip has to deliver!
Our sincerest gratitude go to Rune and all the team of Eternal Terror for their support and appreciation of our work.
For more information:
www.eternal-terror.com
MySpace: www.myspace.com/eternalterrorwebzine
YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/EternalTerrorLive

Wednesday, March 25, 2009 

Current mood:  pugnacious

"After the Show", a song from the imminent "Non Voglio Morire" album, has been included in the 18 track sampler that's going out with # 59 of the German metal bible Legacy Magazine.
This is a good chance for all German metalheads to preview our new songs. Enjoy!

Here's the complete tracklist:
01_This Round's On Me (Blackguard)
02_Of Worms, Jesus Christ and Jackson Country Missouri (Success Will Write Apocalypse Across The Sky)
03_Panic (Mantic Ritual)
04_Fall With Me (My Dying Bride)
05_Shattering Swords (Suidakra)
06_Solderschwein (Black Messiah)
07_Heliopolis (Agathodaimon)
08_The Omega Illumination (Stormnatt)
09_Nothing Left (Ektomorf)
10_Nach Asgard Wir Reiten (Obscurity)
11_After The Show (Resurrecturis
12_Code Human (Svarttjern)
13_External Wounds Of Vagina Power (Birdflesh)
14_Enslaved By Depravity (Sympathy)
15_God Fears Me (Sepulcrum)
16_Chainsaw (Elktronik Society)
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7_Storm Of The Iconoclast (Cursed Anguish)
18_Diametal (The Dull)



 

here's the magazine cover...




...and here's the CD cover 

Monday, February 09, 2009 

Current mood:  satisfied
Resurrecturis is very proud to announce that debut videoclip, "The Fracture", has reached 1000 views in a week. This is a startling result for a band like us,with no advertising budget, no big organization behind our backs and that can only count on word of mouth promotion and his own hard work!
We hope that people keep on watching the video in the coming weeks so that when our next album is finally released some sort of buzz around our name is created.
A special thank goes to, Andrea, a kid from Northern Italy, who apparently was viewer nr 666, who was kind enough to let us have a screenshot of the occult YouTube experience that he's got with our videoclip! Hails!!!
 


 

Monday, February 02, 2009 

Current mood:  excited

To view the video go to http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=wSSdN72hzAQ

Resurrecturis have released their first professional videoclip on YouTube on February 1st 2009.

The song “The Fracture” is an outtake from Resurrecturis 3rd album “Non Voglio Morire” (I don’t want to die), due out in the coming weeks on English label Casket Music, a sub-label of Copro Productions.
Shot on location in three days, the video deals with the necessity to express fears and traumas filtering them through artistic creation, a theme which is common to many musicians, performers and artists.
For this reason "The Fracture" derives its imagery and inspiration from the world of contemporary art and more specifically the works of Viennese Actionists like Gunter Brus and Hermann Nitsch.
The collaboration with emerging Italian artist, Samuele Santi, who lent the band some of his works to be included in the set, added a important visual element to the video and reinforced the links with the artistic world that the “Non Voglio Morire” project is intended to have.
“The Fracture” videoclip will be included in the digipack edition of “Non Voglio Morire” on a bonus DVD along with other video material.

“I am extremely proud of what we have achieved with this first videoclip!”
says Resu-guitarist Carlo Strappa “Our goal was to offer a visual presentation to some of the ideas at the base of Non Voglio Morire and I think that we were able to do that. The images have a certain power but even in the most intense moments there is nothing that is overdone or gratuitous.
The guys from the production did a monstrous job and went well over the mere realisation of a videoclip, offering important contributions to the storyboard, suggestions and ideas.
On a personal level, it was a terrific experience! There have been many problems and as those who will watch the video can imagine I had to undergo some hours of authentic physical torture, being covered in paint and freezing in the cold, but everybody was very kind and supportive and, looking back at it, that was part of the fun too!”


Resurrecturis line up in the video: Carlo Strappa guitar, Marco Raccichini guitar, Manuel Coccia bass, Alessandro Vagnoni drums, Enrico Aguzzi stand in vocalist


Director + SFx: Andrea “Gommo” Giomaro

Director of photography + Editing: Henry Secchiaroli

Producer: Pamela Bursi

Paintings: Samuele Santi
 



Friday, January 16, 2009 

Current mood:  hot
Italian death metal prime movers Resurrecturis will release in February 2009 their third cd, “Non Voglio Morire” (I don’t want to die) for Casket Music, a sub-label of Copro Productions (Cancer, Desecration, Earthtone 9, etc.).
This release will come in a double digipak edition with an additional DVD including the videoclip the band has made for the song “The Fracture”, some live songs and other special content.

“Non Voglio Morire” features 13 songs for a total of nearly 60 minutes.

All songs and lyrics were written by founding member, Carlo Strappa (guitar).
The album was recorded at Acme Studio and mixed at Potemkin Studio with Paolo Ojetti of Infernal Poetry at the mixing desk.
Musically the album includes many different styles that go from the grinding ferocity of “The Origin” or “Fuck Face”, to the acoustic melodies of “In Retrospective” and everything else that’s in between.
“Non Voglio Morire” is the first chapter of a strongly autobiographic two-album project.
The first episode is dedicated to the author's lifelong search through artistic creation. The album tells a story that begins when an angry little teen picks a guitar and tries for the first time to give shape to his thoughts and views. More than 20 years later the search is not over and continues when a fully grown man gets home from work in the evening.

The making of this CD + DVD project was really complex and time consuming!” says Carlo Strappa “A lot of people were involved in the process to add different elements and it was very hard to find the right balance.
Besides it was our first serious attempt in the world of video, so that was a very big challenge too.
The basic idea behind this project is to describe the way art has changed my life and contributed to shape the man I am today. This was pretty different from what we did in the past when we simply wrote a number of songs and recorded those that we felt sounded the best. So I was forced to mature as a songwriter, because I had to find solutions to express what I had in my mind.
Now I just hope that the listeners will be able to get some sort of bigger picture by listening to the songs and maybe someone will feel an affinity with what I have to say…”.


Tracklist CD:
The Origin – Prologue - Fuck Face - Corpses Forever - The Artist - Save My Anger - Calling Our Names - After The Show - The Fracture - Away From The Flock - Where Shall I Go From Here? - Walk Through Fire - In Retrospective

Menu DVD:
The Fracture videoclip - Making of – Photogallery – Credits - Live


Resurrecturis
www.resurrecturis.com - info@resurrecturis.com
www.myspace.com/resurrecturis - www.youtube.com/resurrecturisvideo

Copro Productions
www.coprorecords.co.uk

Tuesday, December 16, 2008 

Current mood:  content

We have just received the files of the front + back cover artwork of the "Loud Music Sampler Vol. 10".
This compilation will come out in mid January 2009 under Streetcult, a sub label of Eclipse Records.
"Loud Music Sampler" is a series of promotional compilations dedicated to underground bands that are printed in 10.000 copies and given away for free at gigs and special events.
Track list for volume 10 is as follows:
1) Dead By Wednesday: "Pawns"
2) Green Jelly: "Gefilte Fish"
3) Scum Of The Earth: "Love Pig"
4) Resurrecturis: "The Fracture" (yeah!!)
5) Anubis Unbound: "Love, Lust and Eternal Damnation"
6) Unset: "Fall"
7) Anamide: "Bow"
8) Uncrowned: "Remember Your Ghost"
9) Janus: "Eyesore"
10) Megahertz: "Gott Sien 05"
11) Saint Diablo: "Tina"
12) Disonic: "The More I Lose"
13) Primal Embrace: "Showing Teeth"
14) Skinbound: "Crucified"
15) Twisted Roots: "Voices"
16) Ninetail: "Trials Of A Madman"
17) Five Foot Thick: Unfounded"

 

Sunday, November 16, 2008 

Current mood:  smitten

Resurrecturis' song "The Fracture" will be included in imminent Streetcult's compilation "Loud Music Sampler Vol. 10".  The Loud Music Sampler compilation CDs are manufactured by Streetcult (a division of Eclipse Records), and distributed for free by a network of 2000 Street Team members in the US at targeted events which make sense to market music of the metal genre. Besides the sampler will be distributed among labels, magazines, radios, etc.
A total of 10,000 copies of the compilation will be printed.
Resurrecturis will showcase the song "The Fracture" from the imminent album "Non Voglo Morire". A videoclip of the same song is nearly completed, so it seemed to everybody as the logical step to push the same song in the compilation.
Other bands to appear in the same compilation are: Green Jelly, Disonic, Janus, Saint Diablo, Scum Of The Earth, Dead By Wednesday and more...

Saturday, October 04, 2008 

Current mood:  determined


We have finally completed the recording and mixing sessions of the third album, "Non Voglio Morire".
The final notes of the album's closing song, "In Retrospective", were consigned to rock music history yesterday in Potemkin Studio in Civitanova under the expert guidance of sound engineer Paolo Ojetti (of Infernal Poetry fame) who mixed the entire album and producer Enrico Fidone who joined us specially for this song.
Carlo recorded all the guitars for the song, our dear friend Gjergji Kora lent his enormous vocal talent to this song and Andrea Strappa (Carlo's brother) performed a piano solo, so now you know it's gonna be something really special and different from the rest of the album. About the same concept that made "Midnight Letter" so memorable in or first album "Nocturnal", but with a wholly different sound.
Carlo" The process of putting down this album was extremely long, tiring and frustrating! We have encountered so many obstacles and problems that I really don't want to think about it anyomore. I have the complete record stored in a hard drive sitting at home with me and it's a strange sensation to know that it's there, waiting...
Yesterday I was a little ill, my throat was aching a bit. That brought me back to Dec. 2006 when I spent my first day in the studio for this album. It was a different studio, I was burning with fever, but that hadn't prevented me from being there.
All the shit that followed with Acme Recording studio who held the recordings hostage for more than 8 months and with Janos acting as a complete dick, did not stop this album either.
I don't feel like it's time to celebrate and drink champagne. I just want to release the album and see what the people out there think about it!
Luckily, there were also a lot of positive people around me who helped me lending their abilities to reach the point where the record is now. You know who you are... Thank you all!!"

In the picture you can admire Paolo, Enrico and Alessandro (drums) intent to saving the files for the album .