Goblin Rebirth
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Last Known Status: Active
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Below is our complete Goblin Rebirth 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.
Relapse Releases 36 Song Sampler Online
As part of the label's ongoing 25th anniversary celebration, Relapse Records has released a 36-song label sampler available for free download via Bandcamp here.
The sampler showcases the label's eclectic roster, which spans all realms of dark and heavy music including death metal, grindcore, thrash metal, stoner rock, drone, black metal, sludge metal, doom metal, heavy psych, space rock, hardcore, experimental music and much more. You can also stream all the tracks below, with the full track listing available after the jump.
Goblin Rebirth Streaming Full Album
Relapse Records is excited to share a full stream of Goblin Rebirth's upcoming self-titled album, due out June 29th, 2015. Give it a listen below.
Inspired by the legendary Goblin, the 1970's horror-synth / film score icons responsible for such soundtracks as "Suspiria," "Zombi," and "Tenebre," Goblin Rebirth came together after a temporary reformation of the original group in 2009.
The new incarnation of the group contains the famed rhythm section of the original Goblin (drummer Agostino Marangolo and bassist Fabio Pignatelli, who both played on the classic soundtracks to "Zombi/Dawn of the Dead," "Suspria," "Profondo Rosso/Deep Red" and more), with the addition of Aidan Zammit and Danilo Cherni on keyboards and Giacomo Anselmi on guitar.
The band formed in 2010 and started with a live repertoire of Goblin hits and some unusual songs from more obscure Goblin soundtracks. The band members soon began creating new material and decided to look to the future, creating songs that grew out of an organic process, through a combination of individual compositions and jam sessions. More...
Goblin Rebirth Cracks Open The "Book Of Skulls"
Relapse Records is excited to share "Book of Skulls" from Goblin Rebirth's upcoming self-titled album due out June 29th, 2015. Give it a listen below.
Inspired by the legendary Goblin, the 1970's horror-synth / film score icons responsible for such soundtracks as "Suspiria," "Zombi," and "Tenebre," Goblin Rebirth came together after a temporary reformation of the original group in 2009.
The new incarnation of the group contains the rhythm section of the original Goblin (drummer Agostino Marangolo and bassist Fabio Pignatelli), with the addition of Aidan Zammit and Danilo Cherni on keyboards and Giacomo Anselmi on guitar.
The "Goblin Rebirth" track listing is as follows:
1. Requiem For X (streaming here)
2. Back in 74
3. Book of Skulls
4. Mysterium
5. Evil In The Machine
6. Forest
7. Bolero
8. Rebirth More...
Goblin Rebirth Streaming "Requiem For X"
Relapse Records is excited to share "Requiem For X," the first track from Goblin Rebirth's upcoming self-titled album (due out June 30th, 2015). The group features members of Italian film score figureheads Goblin and has made the new track available to stream below.
"The song is a prayer... It starts very sad, but it builds to become furious in the end," guitarist Giacomo Anselmi says. "It tells the story of the death of a goblin. Fabio (Pignatelli) arranged the entire song. A child was supposed to sing the whistle melody at the beginning, but we changed it -- we didn't want another 'School at Night.' It's unbelievable, a continuous crescendo until the song stops. That's the moment when X dies."
The album's track listing is:
1. Requiem For X
2. Back in 74
3. Book of Skulls
4. Mysterium
5. Evil In The Machine
6. Forest
7. Bolero
8. Rebirth More...
Goblin Rebirth Posts Album Teaser
Relapse Records is excited to announce Goblin Rebirth's new self-titled album, which will see a release on June 30th, 2015.
The group (which features members of Italian film score figureheads Goblin) has revealed an album trailer to give fans a taste of what to expect of the record, which is available to stream below.
Inspired by the legendary Goblin, the 1970's horror-synth / film score icons responsible for such soundtracks as Suspiria, Zombi and Tenebre, Goblin Rebirth came together after a temporary reformation of the original group in 2009.
The new incarnation of the group contains the famed rhythm section of the original Goblin (drummer Agostino Marangolo and bassist Fabio Pignatelli, who both played on the classic soundtracks to Zombi/Dawn of the Dead, Suspria, Profondo Rosso/Deep Red and more), with the addition of Aidan Zammit and Danilo Cherni on keyboards and Giacomo Anselmi on guitar.
The music from this new album is to be performed at festivals in Italy starting in May 2015, and there are plans for live performances in other countries in the following months. The track listing is: More...
Goblin Rebirth Signs With Relapse
Relapse Records is extremely proud to announce the signing of Italian progressive instrumentalists Goblin Rebirth.
A new incarnation inspired by the legendary Goblin (the 1970's horror-synth / film score icons responsible for such soundtracks as Suspiria, Zombi and Tenebre) Goblin Rebirth came together after a short-lived reformation of the original group in 2009.
The new group contains the rhythm section of the original Goblin (drummer Agostino Marangolo and bassist Fabio Pignatelli, who both played on the classic soundtracks to Zombi/Dawn of the Dead, Suspria, Profondo Rosso/Deep Red and more), with the addition of Aidan Zammit and Danilo Cherni on keyboards and Giacomo Anselmi on guitar.
The band formed in 2010 and started with a live repertoire of Goblin hits and some unusual songs from more obscure Goblin soundtracks. The band members soon began creating new material and decided to look to the future, creating songs that grew out of an organic process, through a combination of individual compositions and jam sessions.
Now the first new recordings from Goblin Rebirth will see the light of day via Relapse in the Spring of 2015. The group's debut album was mixed and produced by Fabio Pignatelli, and recorded in Rome at Greta’s Sound, Zamusic Studios and Cherni Studio. The drums were recorded in Trani by Ciccio "Frums" Dettole at Scuola Sul Mare. The album was mastered by Bob Fix at BobFixMastering.
The group commented on the new material: "It was clear to us from the start that we wanted to do an album that in some way evolved from the original Goblin sound but also took a new direction reflecting the personalities of all the band members. The pieces all fell together to make up a story that loosely describes the destruction and rebirth of a strange creature. This is itself a loose metaphor referring to the band history." More...