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Angelus Apatrida

Angelus Apatrida is a thrash metal band formed in 2000 in Albacete, Spain.Early years (2000-2003)Angelus Apatrida was formed with a music style much different than what is played today.
At the beginning it was a classic heavy metal music / power metal band.
Two demos were recorded in this period: Lost in the Realms of Orchinodaemon (2001) and Unknown Human Being (2003).
The last one was a change for the band and was recorded with a new style that led Angelus Apatrida to a post-thrash metal style.With those demos the band started to play live shows supporting other bands like Saratoga and its popularity soon increased.
It won a competition of bands and signed its first contract with the label Red Dragon and recorded the song "Danza de la Muerte" for a tribute album for the Spanish classic heavy metal band called Panzer.The contract with Red Dragon Records was for three albums.
The band recorded the first one, called Evil Unleashed in the Korsakov studios in Madrid during the summer of 2004 produced by Kosta Vázquez but it was never released due to problems with the label.
Eventually, the band decided to break the contract with Red Dragon and to re-record the album one year later.Evil Unleashed (2003-2006)The Evil Unleashed album was re-recorded in the Studio54 studio in Valencia, produced by Enrique Soriano and mastered by Dave Horrocks in Canada at the Infinite Waves studio.
The album was edited by Angelus Apatrida in March, 2006 with Producciones Malditas.
It was distributed through K-Industria all over the country.The album received good reviews and Angelus Apatrida was considered as one of the most sensational new bands of the country.
It sold many copies in Spain and other countries.Angelus Apatrida started its first important tour with the Evil Unleashed Tour through many locations in Spain as well as recognized fests like Thrash Attack fest or Viñarock playing together with international bands like Sepultura or Horcas and supporting others like Warcry or Destruction.Give 'em War (2007-2008)After the first album and the Evil Unleashed tour, the band started recording a new album one year later.
It recorded the Give 'em War album at the New Life studios in Madrid produced by José A.
Garrido and Daniel Melian, mastered by Kosta Vázquez at the Oasis studios and distributed by Mastertrax.The album was faster, darker and more aggressive than the previous one.
The band received many good reviews of the album and the band became one of the most representative bands of The New Wave of Spanish Thrash Metal.
It sold many copies all over the world in many different countries and started a long tour on September 2007.The tour included shows all over the country and others in Europe, in many different fests or supporting acts.Century Media Records and new album Clockwork (2009-2011)In December 2009, Angelus Apatrida signed a worldwide deal with major label Century Media Records and toured with Swedish metal act Arch Enemy in Spain and Portugal.
In January 2010, the band finished the recording sessions of its third album entitled Clockwork, the first for Century Media, which was recorded at the Portuguese studios Ultrasound with the producer Daniel Cardoso.
The album was released on June 21, 2010, and it landed at position No.
44 on the official Spanish chart.
On October 28, the band released the music video for Blast Off, directed and produced by Stuff & Nonsense and directors Adriana Lorente and Sara Cort.The Call and re-release of Evil Unleashed / Give ‘Em War (2012-present)On April 13th, 2012, Angelus Apatrida released their 4th studio album titled The Call and produced by Daniel Cardoso.
Angelus Apatrida had previously checked in to comment about the new album’s opening song “You Are Next” and the material on “The Call” as follows: “We think that 'The Call' is a record that represents the wide variety of styles and elements in our music extremely well; every song stands alone strong and unique in its own way, making the album a whole piece that needs to be heard completely to get the full idea of the sound of the band.
But, if we had to choose one song to represent the whole thing, it would be 'You Are Next' because, both lyrical and musically, it showcases the anger and fury we wanted to put into this album, and also reflects the step forward we feel we have made technically.
It's a song that starts slowly and trying to capture the listener before exploding into a furious sonic assault." The Call entered the official chart in the band's home country, Spain, at position No.
14.
This marked Century Media Records' highest-ever chart entry in that country.On September 18th, 2013, Angelus Apatrida announced their next European tour in November-December together with Havok and Savage Messiah, supporting their upcoming re-release of the band’s first two albums as double-disc set entitled Evil Unleashed / Give ‘Em War, out in Europe via Century Media Records on November 18th, 2013.
This marks the first time that their first two albums, Evil Unleashed (2006) and Give 'Em War (2007), are properly made available outside of the band’s home territory of Spain.
The re-release will gather both albums onto a 2CD package entitled adding new layouts, liner notes and plenty of pre-production demo-tracks as special bonus.
The creative team involved with this special re-release is the same as on the latest two Angelus Apatrida albums, ”Clockwork” (2010) and “The Call” (2012): Daniel Cardoso handled re-mastering duties for the material and Gustavo Sazes / Abstrata (Arch Enemy, Firewind, Dream Evil, etc.) revamped the artwork.

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