http://metaltrenches.com/reviews/enders-door-932
Enders Door is one of the better extreme symphonic outings I have heard in 2017
http://metaltrenches.com/reviews/enders-door-932
Enders Door is one of the better extreme symphonic outings I have heard in 2017
this album is chock-full of powerful, aggressive and moving sounds that show the diversity and complexity of the Symphonic Metal genre.
http://925rebellion.com/rapheumets-well-enders-door-album-review/

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Montreal, QC – May 15, 2017
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Sci-Fi Metal RAPHEUMETS WELL Announce Mexico Tour
‘Enders Door’ Due Out May 26th via Test Your Metal Records
Pre-Order Available Now!

May 26 – Bar Cosa Nostra – Mexico City, MX – info
May 27 – Summa Inferno Forum – Mexico City, MX
June 2 – Grease (Burger Music Shop) – Queretaro, MX – info
June 3 – Bunker Bar – San Luis Potosi, MX
Hickory, N.C. sci-fi metal band RAPHEUMETS WELL (Ra-few-mets) announce they will be touring Mexico at the end of May in support of their next full length ‘Enders Door’ via Test Your Metal Records on May 26th. The band will kick off 4 show dates in Mexico, which includes a CD release show in Mexico City on ‘Enders Door’ release day.
Once again RAPHEUMETS WELL brings forth a voyage enriched with lore and a sound that is a complex mix of classical orchestrations, cosmic synths, and extreme metal to portray the epics of parallel worlds.
The synopsis of this next album “Enders Door” is in the fifth era of the Avomenian Empire, amidst the planetary ruins of Vaath, a rogue traveler would discover an artifact that would forever change his place in the cosmos.
Upon arriving to retrieve the artifact, it became apparent that Eryos’s brother Nathyiem would never make it to their arranged meeting point. In departing from the planet Vaath, Eryos received a distress signal from his brother’s ship, coming from an uncharted planet. Upon arriving, he found a odd world inhabited by a mysterious species called the Dreth led by lecherous matriarch named Eishar. It is here that he would uncover a faced-door, an inter-dimensional gateway to the Ender.
RAPHEUMETS WELL has released two singles off the upcoming album, which can be heard at the following links.
360 degree video – “Ghost Walkers Exodus” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qrAAbOdi14
Music video – “Enders Door” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7RPNXCtxQc
Enders Door’ Pre-order links:
CD – http://testyourmetalrecords.bigcartel.com/product/rapheumets-well-enders-door
Digital – https://testyourmetalrecords.bandcamp.com/album/rapheumets-well-enders-door
‘Enders Door’ Album Preview – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBGzAba24jY
Other Show Dates:
June 23 – Ground Zerio – Spartanburg, SC

Album Band Line Up:
About:
Inspired by the fictitious universe of Sovael, RAPHEUMETS WELL is the name coined to the conscious deity who oversees the anastomosis of the multiverse, the master of portals and inter-dimensional travel. Being personified as a trickster, Rapheumet often creates chaos for unsuspecting voyagers. The word “Well” refers to the gravity wells, which like black holes, are catalyst of change and gateways between the cosmic plains.
Formed in 2008, 2011 and 2012 saw their first two demos followed by their first self release full length ‘Dimensions’ unleashed in 2014 that progressively told a larger story portrayed in a complex saga of Atai (ancient architects) who aid in the propagation of sentient life throughout the multi-verse. In 2016, they released their highly praised sophomore album ‘The Exile’ via Test Your Metal Records.
For more info, please visit
https://www.testyourmetalofficial.com/rapheumets-well
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“Hickory, NC’s Rapheumets Well(pronounced Ra-few-mets) is a band heavily steeped in science fiction and fantasy. And when I say heavily, I mean HEAVILY. They slam dunk their lushly orchestral and luxurious symphonic melodic blackened death metal into a fantastical and fantastically creative and complex world that I don’t even want to embarrass myself trying to explain. But, you gotta give mad ol’ props to any band willing to dive head first into something as elaborately conceptual as this costumed and inventive septet have from the off.” – Decibel Magazine
“if you like the theatrical havoc generated by Fleshgod Apocalypse and Dimmu Borgir, for example, you’ll fall in love for the music found in The Exile, the brand new concept album by the symphonic horde known as Rapheumets Well. ” – The Headbanging Moose
“As you’re about to find out, this first song from the new album combines turbocharged death metal vehemence with sweeping orchestral melodies, interweaving blazing drumwork and rapid-fire riffing with cosmic synthesizer vistas and fluid soloing, vicious growls and hair-raising shrieks with a vaulting clean-sung passage that coincides with the protagonist’s decision to end his apathy.” – No Clean Singing
“The Exilebrings symphonic elements to more intense and sometimes speedy death metal. Solid bursts of adrenaline, with the symphonies effectively working to provide a balance to these heavier moments, as heard in “The Epic of Darmak.” But the band is more than a one-trick pony, and frequently gives way to other flights of fancy while keeping the death metal sharp…an album that is well-written and enjoyable from start to finish. The potential is there for the band to really spread their wings for album number three.” – Dead Rhetoric
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Enders Door – a humongous piece of synth driven, border line operatic, epic death/black metal…. To sum this album up, it is necessary to underline two things: Enders Door is massive, balls to the wall, in a sense very American in the old-school sense of bigger-better. It does not let up for a moment. It is also, for all its dramatic, heavy and violent darkness somehow rather filled with joy. For something so complex and bulked-up, there is a real sense of fun emanating from every track. Whether delivering rabid tech-death riffs over hyper fast blast beats, or introducing female vocals over multiple layers of synthesizers, strings and double kick drums, Rapheumets Well keeps it intense and inspired.
http://archaictriad.com/2017/05/09/rapheumets-well-enders-door/
The sense of epic that exists throughout Enders Door hits instantly with its mix of heavy riffs, death metal vocals, classical orchestrations & synth effects.
https://gbhbl.com/album-review-rapheuments-well-enders-door-test-your-metal-records/
The best symphonic metal albums understand the balance between the synths and the rest of the band, and Enders Door possesses that necessary element. Enders Door can also take you on a journey, offering a fantastic trip into unknown lands, which helps keep you on your toes. Most importantly, it lives up to the potential hinted at with The Exile, and should be an easy sell for fans of this style.
http://deadrhetoric.com/reviews/rapheumets-well-enders-door-test-your-metal-records/