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0 Much Love! Thank You MDs and DJs for supporting Canadian Metal! !earshot – The National Loud Chart – For the Week Ending: Tuesday, February 27, 2024 #1 Striker, #2 Strigampire

  • February 29, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Cabrakaan · Cell Press · Hatred Reigns · Omnivide · Strigampire · Striker

Much Love! Thank You MDs and DJs for supporting Canadian Metal!
!earshot – The National Loud Chart – For the Week Ending: Tuesday, February 27, 2024
#1 Striker, #2 Strigampire
https://earshot-online.com/charts/index.cfm?intChartTypeID=106&dWeekOfID=2024-02-27
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#6 Strigampire – 92.5 FM CFBX “the X” – Kamloops, BC – Loud
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfbx.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2024-02-27
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#3 – Cabrakaän – CFUV 101.9 FM – Victoria, BC – Loud
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfuv.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2024-02-27
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#6 Striker, #9 Cell Press – CJLO – 1690AM – Montreal, QC – Loud
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjlo.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2024-02-27
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#7 Striker, #10 Strigampire – CJSR FM 88.5 – Edmonton, AB – Loud
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsr.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2024-02-27
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#1 Strigampire – CJSW Radio 90.9FM – Calgary, AB – Loud
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2024-02-27
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#1 Striker – UMFM 101.5 – Winnipeg, MB – Loud
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjum.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2024-02-27
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#14 Omnivide, #30 Hatred Reigns – Local 107.3fm – Saint John, NB – Top 30
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfmh.cfm?dWeekOfID=2024-02-27

0 \m/ \m/ Merci Metallian FOETAL JUICE Gore House Productions Deorbit Cabrakaän Pessimystic

  • January 2, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Cabrakaan · Deorbit · Pessimystic
\m/ \m/ Merci Metallian
FOETAL JUICE Gore House Productions
Deorbit Cabrakaän Pessimystic
https://metallian.online/produit/metallian-magazine-n138/

0 Out Now! Cabrakaän Presents Mexican Folklore With Modern Melodic Metal On New Album “Aztlán”

  • November 17, 2023
  • by Asher
  • · Cabrakaan · Music News

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – November 17, 2023

Out Now! Cabrakaän Presents Mexican Folklore With Modern Melodic Metal On New Album “Aztlán”

Photo Credit – Angela Ambrose – Lunar Ring Sound & Graphics Inc.​

Cabrkaaän was formed in 2011 by drummer Marko Cipäktli and vocalist Pat Cuikani who are both from Toluca, Mexico, and are currently based in Canada. They work with indigenous Mexican artists to incorporate authentic pre-Hispanic instruments like ocarinas, flutes, percussion instruments, and more in their dramatic, melodic music. Their latest work is “Aztlán”, a thematic album, with 12 tracks that each represent a different facet of their cultural story. The theme is centered on the Spanish conquest – colonization and the defeat of Mexico’s Aztec empire, Tenochtitlán. The band shares their excitement for the release:

“We hope that you’re as excited as we are for Aztlán! This album is incredibly close to our hearts, and we hope that you can hear it. It’s a part of us. It represents our perseverance to continue onward with our music despite countless challenges and setbacks. It gave us the opportunity to create something important and beautiful and to share a piece of our culture with the world. We hope you find something in our music that resonates with you. Our hearts and souls are intertwined with Aztlán. We can’t wait for you to hear what we’ve created.”

On this album, you’ll find that Cabrkaaän’s new sound is an evolved, matured version of their familiar style: Folkloric elements, enchanting orchestral arrangements, operatic vocals, and heavy sounds. For “Aztlán”, Cipäktli developed orchestral elements and arrangements with the audience in mind. He says that he wants the audience to feel the message through the music, and that orchestration always adds a different atmosphere and a layer of emotion for the listener to feel and gain something valuable from.

As a whole, “Aztlán” tells different stories from Mexican history, as you will see in the lyrics and track listing. They especially focused on percussion as it is one of civilization’s first musical instruments. The album is recommended for fans of Maria Grever, Linda Ronstadt, and Megadeth.

“Aztlán” is now available as of November 17, 2023, at Cabrakaan.bandcamp.com/album/aztl-n and Spotify.

Metal Documentary – Journey to Aztlán: Heavy Metal, Folklore, and Cultural Identity – https://youtu.be/K-qC2oY5xwU

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Music Video – “Mictlán” – https://youtu.be/mPLYXJBGXGI

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Music Video – “Fuego” – https://youtu.be/5l0SfGbWP2I

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Music Video – “La Cigarra” ft. Reed Alton (Osyron) – https://youtu.be/Bspm_V-wa3o

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Track Listing:​
1. Tonantzin – 3:50
2. Fuego – 5:28
3. Tlaloc – 4:01
4. Luces y Sombras – 3:51
5. Malintzin – 5:16
6. Mictlán – 4:25
7. Yolot – 5:16
8. Xóchitl – 2:42
9. La Cigarra (featuring Reed Alton) – 5:31
10. Mictlán (English Version) – 4:25
11. Fuego (English Version) – 5:28
Album Length: 50:13

Album Credits:​
– Produced by Marko Cipäktli and Cody Anstey
– All songs mixed by Cody Anstey at Clarity Recording & Mixing (Osyron, Ravenous E.H., Wu-Tang Clan)
– All songs mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studios (Nightwish, Children of Bodom, Amorphis)
– All lyrics by Pat Cuikani & Marko Cipäktli

Album Band Line-up:​
Pat Cuikani, Vocals
Marko Cipäktli, Drums & Rough Vocals
Alex Navarro, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar
David Saldarriaga Tobón – Bass, Classical Guitar

Live Band Line-up:​
Pat Cuikani, Vocals
Marko Cipäktli, Drums & Rough Vocals
Alex Navarro, Lead Guitar
Brendan Wilkinson, Rhythm Guitar
David Saldarriaga Tobón – Bass, Classical Guitar

For more info: Cabrakaan.com | Instagram.com/cabrakaan_band | Facebook.com/CABRAKAAN​

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“Cabrakaan remind me of Epica, not so much because they sound like Epica, but when you listen to Epica you are kind of aware of how much is going on in the background, and it’s the same with Cabrakaan. If you really listen, there is a lot going on in these songs, all kinds of folk instruments adding to the orchestration, double tracked vocals, etc., and the sound is huge…. this is a fantastic album.” 8/10 – Power Play Magazine UK

“a solid operatic, folk metal experience” – Folk-Metal.nl​
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​““Tonantzin,” hits the spot, setting up for a very nice introduction. Pressing all the right pressure points.” – The Median Man​
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​“This was a great, interesting listen.” – Overtone Magazine
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​“In the world of metal music, where genres often blend and boundaries are pushed, there emerges a band that beautifully merges traditional folk elements with the raw power of heavy metal. Enter Cabrakaän, a Mexican folk metal band on a mission to reconnect with their ancestral roots and preserve the rich cultural heritage of Mexico.” – Infrared Magazine​
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​“‘Aztlán’, weaves a compelling narrative of the Spanish colonization era and slavery in Mexico, infusing African and Spanish folklore into the country’s musical fabric. Named after the mythical home of the Aztecs, ‘Aztlán’ remains a mystery to this day, much like the band’s unique fusion of historical Mexican instruments and folk metal.” – Charm Music

“CABRAKAÄN has released an amazing, fun, well-written album with influences from various folk styles aligned with Death Metal. It’s definitely one of the best releases of the year in the style and the band deserves all the attention they are getting from the media and the public. 10/10” – Metal Temple (review 2019 – Cem Anahuac My Home)

“While the band may celebrate cultures that are unknown to most Canadian metal fans, Cipäktli says live performances by Cabrakaan are an immersive experience. The band, who wear face paint and costumes to conjure up the “time of the Aztecs,” like to give audiences both a visual and sonic feast.”

-Calgary Herald: “Symphonic Metal Band Cabrakaän Brings Spirit Of Ancient Mexico To Calgary”

“The use of traditional, lesser-known instruments that rarely leave Central/South America jamming along with metal instruments – in a way that would make Ozzy Osbourne in his prime proud – is the last thing Calgary expected to experience, and yet Cabrakaän is here.”

– Calgary Journal: “Cabrakaän, Calgary’s friendly neighbourhood Mexican folk metal fusion band”

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0 Mexican Tradition and Metal Modernity Collide In Cabrakaän’s “La Cigarra” ft. Reed Alton (Osyron) Off New Album “Aztlán” Out Nov 2023

  • October 26, 2023
  • by Asher
  • · Cabrakaan · Music News

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – October 26, 2023

Mexican Tradition and Metal Modernity Collide In Cabrakaän’s “La Cigarra” ft. Reed Alton (Osyron)

New Album “Aztlán” Out November 17th, 2023

Photo Credit – Angela Ambrose – Lunar Ring Sound & Graphics Inc.​

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Canada-based Cabrakaän are originally from Mexico and even though they live far from their homeland they aspire to share the mythology, traditions, and sounds of their home country with metalheads everywhere. With their latest album “Aztlán” they hope to give their listeners an immersive experience that draws them into a different world. The concept album features a fusion of multiple genres and is representative of the cultural integration that they evoke in lyrical and musical themes. The latest single “La Cigarra” ft. Reed Alton (Osyron) is a traditional mariachi song that Cabrakaän turns into a melodic metal masterpiece. They comment:

“This song is a cover of a traditional mariachi song by Raymundo Pérez Soto. The lyrics represent the feelings an artist has whenever they sing. Their love of singing is so powerful that they are willing to die for it, just as the cicada (cigarra). The song features guest vocalist Reed Alton of melodic metal band Osyron performing a verse and some harmonies, and a guest violinist James Watson. As in the original, it’s vocally powerful – but with a distinctive metal turn.”

Cabrakaän begins the songwriting process by establishing an album theme and all the songs on an album connect with that overall theme. “Aztlán” is centered on the Spanish conquest – colonization and the defeat of Mexico’s Aztec empire, Tenochtitlán. Some songs chronicle stories from before the Spaniards’ arrival to Mesoamerica, and others draw on their rich culture that transformed from centuries of cultural fusion, which makes them who they are.

On “Aztlán” audiences can expect to hear a mature, grander version of their familiar sound that interweaves metal with symphonic and folk elements. Even though their lyrics are in multiple languages, people of all linguistic backgrounds will hear their stories through the music itself. It is recommended for fans of Amon Amarth, Megadeth, and Maria Grever.

Listen to “La Cigarra” ft. Reed Alton (Osyron) at https://youtu.be/Bspm_V-wa3o

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“Aztlán” is due out on November 17, 2023, and available for pre-order at https://cabrakaan.bandcamp.com/album/aztl-n​

Metal Documentary – Journey to Aztlán: Heavy Metal, Folklore, and Cultural Identity – https://youtu.be/K-qC2oY5xwU

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Music Video – “Mictlán” – https://youtu.be/mPLYXJBGXGI

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Music Video – “Fuego” – https://youtu.be/5l0SfGbWP2I

​

Track Listing:​
1. Tonantzin – 3:50
2. Fuego – 5:28
3. Tlaloc – 4:01
4. Luces y Sombras – 3:51
5. Malintzin – 5:16
6. Mictlán – 4:25
7. Yolot – 5:16
8. Xóchitl – 2:42
9. La Cigarra (featuring Reed Alton) – 5:31
10. Mictlán (English Version) – 4:25
11. Fuego (English Version) – 5:28
Album Length: 50:13

Album Credits:​
– Produced by Marko Cipäktli and Cody Anstey
– All songs mixed by Cody Anstey at Clarity Recording & Mixing (Osyron, Ravenous E.H., Wu-Tang Clan)
– All songs mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studios (Nightwish, Children of Bodom, Amorphis)
– All lyrics by Pat Cuikani & Marko Cipäktli

Album Band Line-up:​
Pat Cuikani, Vocals
Marko Cipäktli, Drums & Rough Vocals
Alex Navarro, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar
David Saldarriaga Tobón – Bass, Classical Guitar

Live Band Line-up:​
Pat Cuikani, Vocals
Marko Cipäktli, Drums & Rough Vocals
Alex Navarro, Lead Guitar
Brendan Wilkinson, Rhythm Guitar
David Saldarriaga Tobón – Bass, Classical Guitar

For more info: Cabrakaan.com | Instagram.com/cabrakaan_band | Facebook.com/CABRAKAAN​

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“In the world of metal music, where genres often blend and boundaries are pushed, there emerges a band that beautifully merges traditional folk elements with the raw power of heavy metal. Enter Cabrakaän, a Mexican folk metal band on a mission to reconnect with their ancestral roots and preserve the rich cultural heritage of Mexico.” – Infrared Magazine

“CABRAKAÄN has released an amazing, fun, well-written album with influences from various folk styles aligned with Death Metal. It’s definitely one of the best releases of the year in the style and the band deserves all the attention they are getting from the media and the public. 10/10” – Metal Temple (review 2019 – Cem Anahuac My Home)

“While the band may celebrate cultures that are unknown to most Canadian metal fans, Cipäktli says live performances by Cabrakaan are an immersive experience. The band, who wear face paint and costumes to conjure up the “time of the Aztecs,” like to give audiences both a visual and sonic feast.”

-Calgary Herald: “Symphonic Metal Band Cabrakaän Brings Spirit Of Ancient Mexico To Calgary”

“The use of traditional, lesser-known instruments that rarely leave Central/South America jamming along with metal instruments – in a way that would make Ozzy Osbourne in his prime proud – is the last thing Calgary expected to experience, and yet Cabrakaän is here.”

– Calgary Journal: “Cabrakaän, Calgary’s friendly neighbourhood Mexican folk metal fusion band”

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Jon Asher – Music Publicist
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0 Cabrakaän’s Mexican Infused Metal Burns Bright With “Fuego” Off New Album “Aztlán” Out Nov 2023

  • October 5, 2023
  • by Asher
  • · Cabrakaan · Music News

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – October 3, 2023

Cabrakaän’s Mexican Infused Metal Burns Bright With “Fuego”

New Album “Aztlán” Out November 17th, 2023

Photo Credit – Angela Ambrose – Lunar Ring Sound & Graphics Inc.​

Originally hailing from Mexico, metallers Cabrakaän now call Calgary, Canada home. In their signature sound, they take folklore from their homeland and wrap it up into a heavy and intriguing package that will catch the ears of metalheads everywhere. This year they are releasing an album “Aztlán”, a thematic album centered on the Spanish conquest – colonization and the defeat of Mexico’s Aztec empire, Tenochtitlán. The second single off this album is “Fuego”, a story about premonitions and nightmares that were experienced by Aztec people about the Spanish conquest. The band explains more:

“It is based on the “First Bad Omen” of 7 that happened in the decade before the Spaniards’ arrival in 1521. In this omen, there was a fire that burned in the sky every night for a year, shaped in a way that made the sky look like it was bleeding. Musically, it is hard-hitting, melancholic, dark, and energetic all at once.”

In a fusion of fast-paced melodies, enchanting harmonies, and heavy-hitting rhythms, “Fuego” (The Fire) is based on the recorded history of seven bad omens that Aztecs believed were warning them about the future conquest.

Marko Cipäktli and Pat Cuikani developed Cabrakaän’s initial concept to create music that reflected and reinforced their cultural roots. Over time, they developed a sound based on their shared musical interests: death metal, classical music and opera, and traditional Mexican music, with a strong desire to express and share their country’s folklore through heavy music. In the past, Cipäktli and Cuikani’s lyrics have engaged with Aztec and Mayan mythology. Lyrics from their upcoming album will engage with a mix of themes related to the Spanish conquest and mythological concepts like Mictlan, an Aztec concept of the underworld. “Aztlán” is recommended for fans of Eluveitie, Nightwish, and Amon Amarth.

Watch the music video for “Fuego” at https://youtu.be/5l0SfGbWP2I​

Spotify – https://tinyurl.com/2ztfdrsp

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“Aztlán” is due out on November 17, 2023, and available for pre-order at https://cabrakaan.bandcamp.com/album/aztl-n​

Metal Documentary – Journey to Aztlán: Heavy Metal, Folklore, and Cultural Identity – https://youtu.be/K-qC2oY5xwU

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Music Video – “Mictlán” at https://youtu.be/mPLYXJBGXGI

​

Track Listing:​
1. Tonantzin – 3:50
2. Fuego – 5:28
3. Tlaloc – 4:01
4. Luces y Sombras – 3:51
5. Malintzin – 5:16
6. Mictlán – 4:25
7. Yolot – 5:16
8. Xóchitl – 2:42
9. La Cigarra (featuring Reed Alton) – 5:31
10. Mictlán (English Version) – 4:25
11. Fuego (English Version) – 5:28
Album Length: 50:13

Album Credits:​
– Produced by Marko Cipäktli and Cody Anstey
– All songs mixed by Cody Anstey at Clarity Recording & Mixing (Osyron, Ravenous E.H., Wu-Tang Clan)
– All songs mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studios (Nightwish, Children of Bodom, Amorphis)
– All lyrics by Pat Cuikani & Marko Cipäktli

Album Band Line-up:​
Pat Cuikani, Vocals
Marko Cipäktli, Drums & Rough Vocals
Alex Navarro, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar
David Saldarriaga Tobón – Bass, Classical Guitar

Live Band Line-up:​
Pat Cuikani, Vocals
Marko Cipäktli, Drums & Rough Vocals
Alex Navarro, Lead Guitar
Brendan Wilkinson, Rhythm Guitar
David Saldarriaga Tobón – Bass, Classical Guitar

For more info: Cabrakaan.com | Instagram.com/cabrakaan_band | Facebook.com/CABRAKAAN​

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“In the world of metal music, where genres often blend and boundaries are pushed, there emerges a band that beautifully merges traditional folk elements with the raw power of heavy metal. Enter Cabrakaän, a Mexican folk metal band on a mission to reconnect with their ancestral roots and preserve the rich cultural heritage of Mexico.” – Infrared Magazine

“CABRAKAÄN has released an amazing, fun, well-written album with influences from various folk styles aligned with Death Metal. It’s definitely one of the best releases of the year in the style and the band deserves all the attention they are getting from the media and the public. 10/10” – Metal Temple (review 2019 – Cem Anahuac My Home)

“While the band may celebrate cultures that are unknown to most Canadian metal fans, Cipäktli says live performances by Cabrakaan are an immersive experience. The band, who wear face paint and costumes to conjure up the “time of the Aztecs,” like to give audiences both a visual and sonic feast.”

-Calgary Herald: “Symphonic Metal Band Cabrakaän Brings Spirit Of Ancient Mexico To Calgary”

“The use of traditional, lesser-known instruments that rarely leave Central/South America jamming along with metal instruments – in a way that would make Ozzy Osbourne in his prime proud – is the last thing Calgary expected to experience, and yet Cabrakaän is here.”

– Calgary Journal: “Cabrakaän, Calgary’s friendly neighbourhood Mexican folk metal fusion band”

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0 Cabrakaän’s Metal Documentary Takes A New Look At Their Mexican Folklore Genre And Its Cultural Implications +New Album “Aztlán” Out November 2023

  • September 12, 2023
  • by Asher
  • · Cabrakaan · Music News

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – September 12, 2023

Cabrakaän’s Metal Documentary Takes A New Look At Their Mexican Folklore Genre And Its Cultural Implications

New Album “Aztlán” Out November 2023

Photo Credit – Angela Ambrose – Lunar Ring Sound & Graphics Inc.​

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Cabrakaän is a Mexican metal band that is now based in Calgary, Canada. They formed in 2011 and have made it their mission to infuse metal with traditional instruments and folky elements. This year they are releasing an album “Aztlán” and to complement it have produced a documentary further explaining their musical background and heritage. They share their thoughts on the video explanation:

“We hope that it will be engaging to people who aren’t necessarily metal fans, who are interested in music and culture. A lot of the music is a blend between our previous releases and stem tracks from our upcoming release. We hope that this helps to tell our story and to get audiences interested in how our album will sound.”

The overall goal of the documentary is to showcase the band’s story to existing and new audiences. It’s about how they use music to hold on to their Mexican cultural roots while setting their foundation in a new country through storytelling in their music, incorporating folk themes, and collaborating with Canadians as they weave their cultures together. The film is presented in Spanish with English subtitles and features interviews with professional instrument makers and an anthropologist.

Watch the documentary at the following link: https://youtu.be/K-qC2oY5xwU

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In addition to the documentary, this past August, Cabrakaän released its music video for the first single “Mictlán” (pronounced mickt-lahn) off their forthcoming album “Aztlán”. The track details the nine levels of the underworld in Aztec mythology through which the dead must overcome a series of challenges before reaching their final resting place. Musically, “Mictlán” features nylon string instruments to emulate the sound of a vihuela (Spanish guitar), hompak (Mayan trumpet), and orchestral arrangements. The band explains more:

“Through haunting melodies and thunderous rhythms, “Mictlán” delves into the depths of Mictlán, painting a sonic landscape that takes listeners on a journey through the nine levels of the Aztec underworld. With its powerful and energetic sound, the song captures the essence of Mictlán, enveloping the audience in an otherworldly experience. Mictlán is a concept that is still relevant today in understanding the meaning of our lives. The song contains the musical elements that make Cabrakaän who they are: a fusion of folkloric themes, orchestral arrangements, and, of course: heavy metal.”

Music Video – “Mictlán” at https://youtu.be/mPLYXJBGXGI

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Spotify – https://spoti.fi/3slVyT6

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Cabrakaän’s sound and style were initially influenced by popular metal acts like Nightwish, Amon Amarth, and European folk metal bands. Soon after, the band established a distinct sound, style, and ambition to tell the forgotten pre-hispanic folk stories, mythologies, histories, and traditions of Mexico’s sociocultural past and present.

The lyrics and music on “Aztlán” are thematic and are heavily inspired by Mexican culture, history, and mythology. In the past, band founder and drummer Marko Cipäktli and vocalist Pat Cuikani’s lyrics have engaged with Aztec and Mayan mythology. Lyrics from “Aztlán” will engage with a mix of themes related to the Spanish conquest and more mythological concepts. It is recommended for fans of Nightwish, Epica, and Equilibrium.

“Aztlán” is due out on November 17, 2023, and available for pre-order at https://cabrakaan.bandcamp.com/album/aztl-n​

Track Listing:​
1. Tonantzin – 3:50
2. Fuego – 5:28
3. Tlaloc – 4:01
4. Luces y Sombras – 3:51
5. Malintzin – 5:16
6. Mictlán – 4:25
7. Yolot – 5:16
8. Xóchitl – 2:42
9. La Cigarra (featuring Reed Alton) – 5:31
10. Mictlán (English Version) – 4:25
11. Fuego (English Version) – 5:28
Album Length: 50:13

Album Credits:​
– Produced by Marko Cipäktli and Cody Anstey
– All songs mixed by Cody Anstey at Clarity Recording & Mixing (Osyron, Ravenous E.H., Wu-Tang Clan)
– All songs mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studios (Nightwish, Children of Bodom, Amorphis)
– All lyrics by Pat Cuikani & Marko Cipäktli

Album Band Line-up:​
Pat Cuikani, Vocals
Marko Cipäktli, Drums & Rough Vocals
Alex Navarro, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar
David Saldarriaga Tobón – Bass, Classical Guitar

Live Band Line-up:​
Pat Cuikani, Vocals
Marko Cipäktli, Drums & Rough Vocals
Alex Navarro, Lead Guitar
Brendan Wilkinson, Rhythm Guitar
David Saldarriaga Tobón – Bass, Classical Guitar

For more info: Cabrakaan.com | Instagram.com/cabrakaan_band | Facebook.com/CABRAKAAN​

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“In the world of metal music, where genres often blend and boundaries are pushed, there emerges a band that beautifully merges traditional folk elements with the raw power of heavy metal. Enter Cabrakaän, a Mexican folk metal band on a mission to reconnect with their ancestral roots and preserve the rich cultural heritage of Mexico.” – Infrared Magazine

“CABRAKAÄN has released an amazing, fun, well-written album with influences from various folk styles aligned with Death Metal. It’s definitely one of the best releases of the year in the style and the band deserves all the attention they are getting from the media and the public. 10/10” – Metal Temple (review 2019 – Cem Anahuac My Home)

“While the band may celebrate cultures that are unknown to most Canadian metal fans, Cipäktli says live performances by Cabrakaan are an immersive experience. The band, who wear face paint and costumes to conjure up the “time of the Aztecs,” like to give audiences both a visual and sonic feast.”

-Calgary Herald: “Symphonic Metal Band Cabrakaän Brings Spirit Of Ancient Mexico To Calgary”

“The use of traditional, lesser-known instruments that rarely leave Central/South America jamming along with metal instruments – in a way that would make Ozzy Osbourne in his prime proud – is the last thing Calgary expected to experience, and yet Cabrakaän is here.”

– Calgary Journal: “Cabrakaän, Calgary’s friendly neighbourhood Mexican folk metal fusion band”

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ASHER MEDIA RELATIONS
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0 EPK – Cabrakaän- Aztlán (2023)

  • August 22, 2023
  • by Asher
  • · Cabrakaan · EPKs

EPK – Cabrakaän – Aztlán (2023)

Publicist – Jon Asher – jon[@]ashermediarelations[.]com

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For fans of Nightwish, Epica, Equilibrium, Eluveitie

Band: Cabrakaän

Album Title: Aztlán
Release Date: Nov 17, 2023
Label: Self-Release
Distribution: CD Baby

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“In the world of metal music, where genres often blend and boundaries are pushed, there emerges a band that beautifully merges traditional folk elements with the raw power of heavy metal. Enter Cabrakaän, a Mexican folk metal band on a mission to reconnect with their ancestral roots and preserve the rich cultural heritage of Mexico.” – Infrared Magazine

“CABRAKAÄN has released an amazing, fun, well-written album with influences from various folk styles aligned with Death Metal. It’s definitely one of the best releases of the year in the style and the band deserves all the attention they are getting from the media and the public. 10/10” – Metal Temple (review 2019 – Cem Anahuac My Home)

“While the band may celebrate cultures that are unknown to most Canadian metal fans, Cipäktli says live performances by Cabrakaan are an immersive experience. The band, who wear face paint and costumes to conjure up the “time of the Aztecs,” like to give audiences both a visual and sonic feast.”

-Calgary Herald: “Symphonic Metal Band Cabrakaän Brings Spirit Of Ancient Mexico To Calgary”

“The use of traditional, lesser-known instruments that rarely leave Central/South America jamming along with metal instruments – in a way that would make Ozzy Osbourne in his prime proud – is the last thing Calgary expected to experience, and yet Cabrakaän is here.”

– Calgary Journal: “Cabrakaän, Calgary’s friendly neighbourhood Mexican folk metal fusion band”

“Cabrakaan Mesmerize the Crowd” – The Phoenix (Kelowna)

Band: Cabrakaän Album Title: Aztlán
Release Date: Nov 17, 2023
Label: Self-Release
Distribution: CD Baby

Track Listing:
1. Tonantzin – 3:50
2. Fuego – 5:28
3. Tlaloc – 4:01
4. Luces y Sombras – 3:51
5. Malintzin – 5:16
6. Mictlán – 4:25
7. Yolot – 5:16
8. Xóchitl – 2:42
9. La Cigarra (featuring Reed Alton) – 5:31
10 Mictlán (English Version) – 4:25
11. Fuego (English Version) – 5:28
Album Length: 50:13

Album Credits:
– Produced by Marko Cipäktli and Cody Anstey
– All songs mixed by Cody Anstey at Clarity Recording & Mixing (Osyron, Ravenous E.H., Wu-Tang Clan)
– All songs mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studios (Nightwish, Children of Bodom, Amorphis)
– All lyrics by Pat Cuikani & Marko Cipäktli
– Member of SOCAN- MAPL

Album Band Line-up:
Pat Cuikani, Vocals
Marko Cipäktli, Drums & Rough Vocals
Alex Navarro, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar
David Saldarriaga Tobón – Bass, Classical Guitar

Live Band Line-up:
Pat Cuikani, Vocals
Marko Cipäktli, Drums & Rough Vocals
Alex Navarro, Lead Guitar
Brendan Wilkinson, Rhythm Guitar
David Saldarriaga Tobón – Bass, Classical Guitar

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The album explained:

Aztlán tells different stories from Mexican history, as you will see in the lyrics and track listing. This theme plays a role in both the lyrics and the music – it’s when they’re put together that the album truly becomes something special. Musically, there are many complex elements and a lot of styles are incorporated, and this represents how many influences make up who we are. Percussion is one of civilization’s first musical instruments, so we spent a lot of time incorporating different styles that helped tell the story. We also incorporated a lot of orchestration including a live string ensemble, organs, traditional Mexican folk styles, and more to truly bring the music to life.

Track by Track:

1. Intro (Tonantzín)
The album begins with an introductory song, alternatively titled Tonantzín. Tonantzín is a Nahuatl (indigenous Aztec language) word: to – “our”, nān- “mother”, tzin = honorific suffix. It’s a term often used when referring to a respected woman. In this case, Tonantzín is Mother Earth and represents the spirit and soul of our land. The track produces a peaceful atmosphere with creative percussive elements, a live string ensemble, and an emotive story through sound.

2. Fuego
Fuego is a story about premonitions and nightmares that were experienced by Aztec people about the Spanish conquest. It is based on the “First Bad Omen” of 7 that happened in the decade before the Spaniards’ arrival in 1521. In this omen, there was a fire that burned in the sky every night for a year, shaped in a way that made the sky look like it was bleeding. Musically, it is hard-hitting, melancholic, dark, and energetic all at once.

3. Luces y Sombras (English title: Shadows)
This song is about the atrocities committed by the Catholic Church committed against indigenous people in Mexico, and the efforts taken to erase pre-Hispanic belief systems, cultures, and ways of being. The creation of this song included a guest musician who performed church organs on location at a historic cathedral in Calgary, Canada. The song itself engages with a topic often seen as taboo in Mexican society today and makes an important statement about remembering their cultural history. Musically, this song evokes all the feelings we have about this topic through grand dramatic instrumentation.

4. La Cigarra
This song is a cover of a traditional mariachi song by Raymundo Pérez Soto. The lyrics represent the feelings that an artist has whenever they sing. Their love of singing is so powerful that they are willing to die for it, just like the cicada (cigarra). The song features guest vocalist Reed Alton of melodic metal band Osyron performing a verse and some harmonies, and a guest violinist James Watson. As in the original, it’s vocally powerful – but with a distinctive metal turn.

5. Malintzin (English title: Blinded)
Malintzin is about the concept of “malinchismo”, which refers to people who deny their cultural roots when assimilating into a new country and culture like the United States or Canada. The band wrote this song in reference to Mexicans who do this when they migrate, adopting a “new” citizenship. The band members conceptualized this song from their immigration experience after moving to Canada. The song fuses together orchestral, tribal, and metal elements.

6.  Mictlán (pronounced mickt-lahn)
In Aztec mythology, Mictlán is the underworld and contains nine distinct levels through which the dead must overcome a series of challenges before reaching their final resting place. This song is about those levels and the tests that need to be passed in order to reach Mictlantecuhtli, the god of the dead, who allows the dead to be at rest. Musically, the song features nylon string instruments to emulate the sound of a vihuela (Spanish guitar), hompak (Mayan trumpet), and orchestral arrangements.

7. Tlaloc (pronounced tlah-lock)
Tlaloc is a song about the constant battles between civilizations for power. Tlaloc, in many ancient pre-hispanic civilizations, is the god of rain and thunder. In this song, the civilizations are battling one another in competition for respect, gifts of rain, and, fertile land for their survival. The battles are happening before his eyes. The song features an unexpected combination of Spanish guitar, choirs, growls, and atmospheric sounds that will transport the listener to an ancient civilization.

8. Yolot (pronounced yo-loteThis song depicts a love story between a Spanish soldier and an indigenous woman. Yolotl was the name of the woman. Yolotl is a Nahuatl word for “heart”. Yolotl features a string ensemble (violin, viola, and cello) to help tell the story.

9. Xochitl (pronounced show-cheetle)
This is a Nahuatl song about eternal love. The band has adapted the love song to be a lullaby. Xochitl was recorded as an acoustic, ‘unplugged’ song to evoke the emotions that it contains. The song is dedicated to Marko’s late mother.

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Album Facts:

1. The band collaborated with a professional organist to record organs for their song Luces y Sombraes / Shadows, which is a song that tells the story about the Catholic church’s controversial efforts to assimilate indigenous Mexicans during colonization. They recorded organs on-location at Knox United Church in Calgary, Canada.

2. The band collaborated with a string ensemble – a cellist, violinist, and violist – for multiple tracks on Aztlán.

3. The upcoming album is the first one they’ve recorded outside of Mexico.

4. Marko is a professional audio and recording engineer and collaborated with the album’s recording engineer to achieve the sound they were looking for.

5. Several songs on the album were adapted from original demos that the band recorded nearly a decade ago.

6. Some tracks will include flute samples performed by Agustín García Reyes, a researcher and expert in Mexico’s indigenous history. He hand-makes traditional flutes and ocarinas. The documentary will contain an interview and video demonstrations of traditional instruments.

Band Facts:

1. The band’s founding members, Pat and Marko, are based in Canada and are both from Toluca, Mexico. Other members (Alex and David) are currently based in Mexico City.

2. The band has two non-Mexican members: Brendan, the rhythm guitarist (Australia, currently living in Canada), and David (Colombia, currently living in Mexico City).

3. For each album the band has released, they record an adapted cover of a traditional Mexican song. For Songs of Anahuac, they recorded an adapted version of La Llorona that incorporated indigenous lyrics. For Cem Anahuac My Home, they recorded a cover of La Bruja. The upcoming album will include a cover of Linda Ronstadt’s La Cigarra.

4. Pat Cuikani, Cabrakaän’s vocalist, is classically trained as a light lyric soprano singer and has performed in Spanish, Italian, English, French, and more.

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Photo Credit – Angela Ambrose – ​Lunar Ring Sound & Graphics Inc.

Marko Cipäktli and Pat Cuikani formed Cabrakaän in 2011 in Toluca, Mexico with the initial concept of creating music that reflected and reinforced their cultural roots. Over time, they developed a sound based on their shared musical interests: death metal, classical music & opera, and traditional Mexican music, with a strong desire to express and share their country’s folklore through heavy music. The band’s name is based on a character from a Mayan sacred book, who was the god of mountains and earthquakes.

“I met Paty when I owned my studio in Toluca (Mex), and she was playing in a symphonic/ choral metal band. Originally, I wanted to make death metal. That was my main goal.”, Cipäktli explained.

“We started talking. She told me: ‘I’ve always wanted to do something using pre-hispanic elements’, and she knew someone who was interested in creating a style like this.” – that someone was Ramón, who became the band’s first rhythm guitarist. “

The band’s sound and style were initially influenced by popular metal acts like Nightwish, Amon Amarth, and European folk metal bands. Soon after, the band established a distinct sound, style, and ambition to tell the forgotten pre-hispanic folk stories, mythologies, histories, and traditions of Mexico’s sociocultural past and present. They continue to work with indigenous Mexican artists to incorporate authentic prehispanic instruments like ocarinas, flutes, percussion instruments, and more in their music. Their lyrics are sung in English, Spanish, Zapoteco, Nahuatl, and other ancient languages.

In 2014, the band made their debut with the EP “Songs From Anahuac” and displayed a mix of death, folk, and symphonic European influences with Prehispanic instruments along with storytelling of Mesoamerican mythologies (Aztec, Mayan, Tlaxcaltecan, Olmecan) plus Mexican folklore such as La Llorona, La Bruja, Day of The Dead.

In 2017, the band was invited to Metalocalypstick Fest in Lone Butte, BC where the beauty of the Canadian Rockies won them over and encouraged them to make the grand decision to relocate to Canada. They have now called Canada home since 2018, trading the heat and the beach for the cold and natural beauty of the great north.

Settled in Canada, Cabrakaän released their sophomore effort “Cem Anahuac My Home” in 2019 continuing their storytelling of Mesoamerican tales. The word Cem Anahuac means literally land surrounded by water in Nhuatl, and that’s what their Aztec ancestors used to call the Valley of Mexico before the Spanish invasion.

“Our past reflects a lot of our present and Cem Anahuac is in the heart of Mexicans since we are born, that’s the message behind the record.”

Now in 2023, post-COVID, the band is able to continue to release new music and tour the Canadian north again. The band has their sights set on sharing their first full-length and 3rd studio recording “Aztlán” this coming November.

Cabrakaän hopes to give their listeners an immersive experience that draws them into a different world. Their ultimate goal is to share themselves and a piece of their culture. Their music’s fusion of multiple genres is representative of the cultural fusion that they evoke in lyrical and musical themes.

The theme of “Aztlán” is centered on the Spanish conquest – colonization and the defeat of Mexico’s Aztec empire, Tenochtitlán. Some songs chronicle stories from before the Spaniards’ arrival in Mesoamerica, and others draw on their rich culture that transformed from centuries of cultural fusion, which makes them who they are. In Mictlán, for example, they share the Aztec myth of the underworld. In this myth, there are nine levels to reach Mictlán. There are also nine main tracks on the album as an homage to this myth.

For “Aztlán”, band founder and drummer Marko Cipäktli developed orchestral elements and arrangements with the audience in mind.

“I want them to feel the message through the music, and that is the purpose of the orchestration. Orchestration always adds a different atmosphere and a layer of emotion for the listener to feel and gain something valuable from – strings, brass, and so on – to make people feel and experience what the musicians want them to”.

Pre-hispanic instruments are a huge part of it, but the orchestration in the music will help to translate the song’s intended meaning into an emotive experience for the listener.

Audiences can expect to hear a mature, grander version of Cabrakaän’s familiar sound that interweaves metal with symphonic and folk elements.  They believe that, even though their lyrics are in multiple languages, audiences of all linguistic backgrounds will hear their stories through the music itself. They hope their Mexican fans will hear this album and feel represented along with everyone else who enjoys learning about our culture and history through the power of metal!

“Aztlán” is due out November 17, 2023.

Album Band Line-up:
Pat Cuikani, Vocals
Marko Cipäktli, Drums & Rough Vocals
Alex Navarro, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar
David Saldarriaga Tobón – Bass, Acoustic Guitar

Live Band Line-up:
Pat Cuikani, Vocals
Marko Cipäktli, Drums & Rough Vocals
Alex Navarro, Lead Guitar
Brendan Wilkinson, Rhythm Guitar
David Saldarriaga Tobón

Discography:
2023 – Aztlán
2019 – Cem Anahuac My Home
2014 – Songs from Anahuac

Members of Cabrakaän have shared the stage with Timo Tolkki (ex-Stratovarius), Sonata Arctica, and performed at Mexico’s monolithic metal festival, Heaven and Hell Festival.

Tours and Festivals:
2020 – Loud as Hell Fest – Drumheller, AB
2018 – March of the Frozen North (BC, AB, SK)
2017 – Metalokalypstick Fest, Lone Butte, BC

0 Descend Into The Aztec Underworld With Cabrakaän’s Melodic “Mictlán” Off “Aztlán” Out November 2023

  • August 22, 2023
  • by Asher
  • · Cabrakaan · Music News

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – August 22, 2023

Descend Into The Aztec Underworld With Cabrakaän’s Melodic “Mictlán”

New Album “Aztlán” Out November 2023

Photo Credit – Angela Ambrose – Lunar Ring Sound & Graphics Inc.​

​Cabrakaän was formed in 2011 by drummer Marko Cipäktli and vocalist Pat Cuikani who are both from Toluca, Mexico and are currently based in Canada. They work with indigenous Mexican artists to incorporate authentic pre-Hispanic instruments like ocarinas, flutes, percussion instruments, and more in their dramatic, melodic music. They are ready to release their third album “Aztlán” this year along with a documentary to share their culture in a metal format. The first single off this release “Mictlán” (pronounced mickt-lahn), details the nine levels of the underworld in Aztec mythology through which the dead must overcome a series of challenges before reaching their final resting place. The band explains more:

“Through haunting melodies and thunderous rhythms, “Mictlán” delves into the depths of Mictlán, painting a sonic landscape that takes listeners on a journey through the nine levels of the Aztec underworld. With its powerful and energetic sound, the song captures the essence of Mictlán, enveloping the audience in an otherworldly experience. Mictlán is a concept that is still relevant today in understanding the meaning of our lives. The song contains the musical elements that make Cabrakaän who they are: a fusion of folkloric themes, orchestral arrangements, and, of course: heavy metal.”

The band’s sound and style were initially influenced by popular metal acts like Nightwish, Amon Amarth, and European folk metal bands. Soon after, the band established a distinct sound, style, and ambition to tell the forgotten pre-hispanic folk stories, mythologies, histories, and traditions of Mexico’s sociocultural past and present. Musically, “Mictlán” features nylon string instruments to emulate the sound of a vihuela (Spanish guitar), hompak (Mayan trumpet), and orchestral arrangements.

Cabrakaän’s lyrics and music are thematic and are heavily inspired by Mexican culture, history, and mythology. In the past, Cipäktli and Cuikani’s lyrics have engaged with Aztec and Mayan mythology. Lyrics from their upcoming album will engage with a mix of themes related to the Spanish conquest and more mythological concepts. It is recommended for fans of Nightwish, Epica, and Equilibrium.

Watch and listen to “Mictlán” at https://youtu.be/mPLYXJBGXGI

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“Aztlán” is due out on November 17, 2023, and available for pre-order at https://cabrakaan.bandcamp.com/album/aztl-n​

Track Listing:​
1. Tonantzin – 3:50
2. Fuego – 5:28
3. Tlaloc – 4:01
4. Luces y Sombras – 3:51
5. Malintzin – 5:16
6. Mictlán – 4:25
7. Yolot – 5:16
8. Xóchitl – 2:42
9. La Cigarra (featuring Reed Alton) – 5:31
10. Mictlán (English Version) – 4:25
11. Fuego (English Version) – 5:28
Album Length: 50:13

Album Credits:​
– Produced by Marko Cipäktli and Cody Anstey
– All songs mixed by Cody Anstey at Clarity Recording & Mixing (Osyron, Ravenous E.H., Wu-Tang Clan)
– All songs mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studios (Nightwish, Children of Bodom, Amorphis)
– All lyrics by Pat Cuikani & Marko Cipäktli

Album Band Line-up:​
Pat Cuikani, Vocals
Marko Cipäktli, Drums & Rough Vocals
Alex Navarro, Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar
David Saldarriaga Tobón – Bass, Classical Guitar

Live Band Line-up:​
Pat Cuikani, Vocals
Marko Cipäktli, Drums & Rough Vocals
Alex Navarro, Lead Guitar
Brendan Wilkinson, Rhythm Guitar
David Saldarriaga Tobón – Bass, Classical Guitar

For more info: Cabrakaan.com | Instagram.com/cabrakaan_band | Facebook.com/CABRAKAAN​

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“In the world of metal music, where genres often blend and boundaries are pushed, there emerges a band that beautifully merges traditional folk elements with the raw power of heavy metal. Enter Cabrakaän, a Mexican folk metal band on a mission to reconnect with their ancestral roots and preserve the rich cultural heritage of Mexico.” – Infrared Magazine

“CABRAKAÄN has released an amazing, fun, well-written album with influences from various folk styles aligned with Death Metal. It’s definitely one of the best releases of the year in the style and the band deserves all the attention they are getting from the media and the public. 10/10” – Metal Temple (review 2019 – Cem Anahuac My Home)

“While the band may celebrate cultures that are unknown to most Canadian metal fans, Cipäktli says live performances by Cabrakaan are an immersive experience. The band, who wear face paint and costumes to conjure up the “time of the Aztecs,” like to give audiences both a visual and sonic feast.”

-Calgary Herald: “Symphonic Metal Band Cabrakaän Brings Spirit Of Ancient Mexico To Calgary”

“The use of traditional, lesser-known instruments that rarely leave Central/South America jamming along with metal instruments – in a way that would make Ozzy Osbourne in his prime proud – is the last thing Calgary expected to experience, and yet Cabrakaän is here.”

– Calgary Journal: “Cabrakaän, Calgary’s friendly neighbourhood Mexican folk metal fusion band”

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0 The Phoenix (Kelowna) – Cabrakaan Mesmerize the Crowd

  • March 20, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Cabrakaan

http://www.thephoenixnews.com/2018/03/cabrakaan-mesmerize-the-crowd/

0 World of Metal Mag – Cabrakaan, Dustin Behm, Grimtone, Noturnall, The Raz, Overhung

  • March 4, 2018
  • by Asher
  • · Cabrakaan · Dustin Behm (Rockshots Records) · Grimtone (Extreme Metal Music / Rockshots Records) · Noturnall · Overhung - Test Your Metal Records · The Raz

http://worldofmetalmag.com/world-of-metal-magazine-14/

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