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Goatcraft

Formed: 2010
From: San Antonio, TX, United States
Last Known Status: Active

Latest Goatcraft News

Below is our complete Goatcraft news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.

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Housecore Sucessfully Blends Horror and Metal

Housecore Horror Film and Heavy metal festival masterminds, Corey Mitchell and Philip H. Anselmo brought Austin, Texas a rare entertainment opportunity, packaged in human flesh, marred by celluloid cigarette burns--a four-day, multi-stage, multi-tent, multi-everything horror-movie festival. Industry people arrived from all around the world to help support this lofty endeavor.

The gorier the better as many of the major stars of the film portion of the festival had participated in legendary blood spillers such as the "Nekromantik" film series (Director Jörg Buttgereit ), "Coffin Joe" (Director José Mojica Marins ) and "Friday the 13th." Ari Lehman made film history when Jason Voorhees finally sprung to life after the murder of his mother. Lehman attended the festival not only as a film celebrity, but as a musician. Nefarious of Macabre joined Lehman on stage in his First Jason band to perform campy horror metal songs about that guy in the hockey mask. More...

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Forbidden Records Posts Two Upcoming Album Streams

Forbidden records is streaming two brand new March releases in their entirety, the latest from Goatcraft and A Transylvanian Funeral, over on their bandcamp page. Goatcraft's piano black neoclassical metal stylings of "All for Naught" and the raw black metal of A Transylvanian Funeral's "Gorgos Goetia" are also streaming below in full. Both releases are scheduled for March 20th release. While over at Forbidden records, there are several other extreme metal releases that you can listen to as well.


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Goatcraft Releasing New Album

Forbidden Records has set March 20th as the date on which Goatcraft's "All for Naught" will be released.

Comprised of equal parts dark ambient, horror movie soundtrack and death metal-inspired violent neo-classical piano, "All for Naught" is music for a new millennium. Elegant melodies rise from aggressive hammering piano, and then descend into moods of bleakness and conflict. The eleven-song tracklisting and cover art of "All for Naught" follows below, along with an upload of the first track "Call Me Judas."

Call Me Judas
Infinite Death
Goat Will Riot
Gate I
Isolation Ripens
Vestibule to the Abyss
Laconism of the Cosmos
Gate II
Everything Will Die
The Rape of Europa
Consciousness is a Disease More...

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Negura Bunget Satisfies Fans' Transylvanian Hunger

May 19, 2012, San Antonio, Texas—Watching Behemoth play material off “…From the Pagan Vastlands” is the closest most Americans get to Eastern European black metal. Many of these artists either don’t play live, don’t have the money to make it to America or fall into the familiar trap of not getting their Visa application in on time. Negura Bunget is one of the few bands of this fold you’ll find on a flyer. However, not until just a month ago could one find them on a flyer promoting a concert in America. Negura Bunget is not your average slash-and-burn-satanic black metal group. Hailing from Transylvania, the group blends traditional Romanian folk music with atmospheric black metal to illuminate the “dark foggy forests” of the primeval Carpathian Mountains.

Negura Bunget is not a band for banging heads, bodies or fists. They work more on the mind’s eye, recreating a world where superstition rules the land. This is perfectly fine for one band, but if the all the bands on the bill took a similar approach; I would have witnessed and partaken in a snooze fest. Thanks to promoters Beyond the Dark Horizon, we were treated to a diverse assortment of acts. More...

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