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Released: Jan 16, 2012
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  • Vastis

    Ciao ragazzi, ci si vede il 30 di giugno ad Assago.

    Vi lascio il link di un anteprima del nostro nuovo album "Disposition To Tyranny" disponibile dal 20/04/2012

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyCwMfepwtY


    Qui l'indirizzo del nostro Official Website
    www.stormcrow.it


    Per qualsiasi info o commento scrivetemi pure.

    Vastis
    (Stormcrow's singer)

    15 hours ago
    • Drakkar

      Sarà un piacere, a presto! 

      3 hours ago
  • M Gnok

    mirko metallions bo ci siamo conosciuti nel 98 a bo tendone estragon 

    2 months ago
  • NEUROTOMY ARCHIVE 1993-…

    Hi guys! Thanks for the add! 

    2 months ago
  • CRISALIDE

    Ciao ragazzi, un saluto dai CRISALIDE Thrash/Death Metal Band di Vicenza (Italia). Ascoltate il nuovo singolo “Insane War”!!! 
    Aspettiamo un Vostro commento sul nostro space!!!! 
    Hello guys, greetings from CRISALIDE Thrash / Death Metal Band Vicenza (Italy). Hear the new single "Insane War"!!! Expect comments on our space!!!!   

    3 months ago
  • Crown Of Autumn

    The Lighning strikes now! 

    4 months ago
    • Drakkar

      Yeah! ..m/ 

      4 months ago
  • Madsic

    Welcome to the Madsic People! We would like to welcome you by inviting you to check out our video for Distance Of Hate. Click on the Distance Of Hate link below to view the video.
    Have a Mad Sic week,
    Stay Sic!!!!!!!!!
    Distance Of Hate

    5 months ago
  • Eumeria

    Hi Drakkar,

    Come over and check out our Official Music Video by clicking the link.

    Eumeria Official Video

    Thanks a lot,

    Eumeria

    7 months ago
  • VANEXA

    SABATO 3 SETTEMBRE 2011
    VANEXA al  MAELSTROM METAL FEST 3
    FERRARA IN VIALE ALFONSO D'ESTE 1
     
    ENTRATA GRATUITA

    VANEXA al MAELSTROM METAL FEST 3 con : SABOTAGE  + ASGARD + BLACK WINGS + DIARIES OF A HERO + ALTAIR + EXOTHERIA

    9 months ago
  • Extreme Metal Designs

     
    Hails!
    Thanks for the add
    If you need designs visit: www.luciferiumwargraphic.com
    Logos, Covers, Web design and Layouts 

    10 months ago
  • Epidemic Scorn

    Hey! Thx for adding and supporting us! Check out our new music and visit us on FACEBOOK!

    www.myspace.com/epidemicscorn ;

    10 months ago
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General Info

  • Genre: Metal / Progressive

    Location Milano, It

    Profile Views: 53457

    Last Login: 2/15/2012

    Member Since 5/22/2006

    Website www.drakkar.it

    Record Label My Kingdom Music

    Type of Label Indie

  • Bio

    Drakkar was born in late 1995. Since the very beginning, all they wanted was to make good power metal music. Thanks to a lot of hard work and passion, and a slew of telluric concerts, the band quickly gained a good reputation in the area of Milan. The first demotape, live-recorded, came out in 1996 and was entitled "Sailing Alive". Having some songs recorded allowed the band to appear in a couple of local radios to grow their following. The second demo, "We Sail At Dawn" was put together and released in early 1997. It was a more professional work, recorded on 16 tracks (ah, the old days before computer recordings!) with a 5-piece line-up, and brought the band to the attention of Dragonheart Records, a then-young but promising label in Italy. They offered Drakkar a good deal, giving them what they wanted most: total artistic freedom. The band signed on without the shadow of a doubt and immediately began the preparation for the debut album. In January '98, the recordings for "Quest For Glory" began in Milan with the following line-up: Dario Beretta (guitars and backing vocals), Christian Fiorani (drums), Alex Forgione (bass) and Luca Cappellari (vocals). Being still without a regular keyboard player, the band asked to their good friend Emanuele Rastelli from Crown Of Autumn to join 'em for the recordings. The result was a powerful epic-power metal debut, whose potential was only partially hindered by the low-budget production (remember, the days of home recording and computers were still to come!). In June of the same year, shortly after the release of the album, they took part as opening band to the "Monsters Of Rock" festival in Turin (Italy), supporting bands like Saxon, Deep Purple, Primal Fear, Hammerfall, Dream Theatre, and so on, with a very good response from the crowd. In September, a few line-up changes occurred; Alex Ferraris replaced Alex Forgione in the role of bass-player, and Eleonora Ceretti was hired as keyboardist, officially becoming part of the band. The sales of Quest… were very good, and the band easily found its niche in the uprising italian power metal movement, lead by the front by bands such as Rhapsody and Labyrinth. The band delivered a lot of good live shows to support the album before going back to the studio for their second opus in the end of 1999. The second album, "Gemini", released in the spring of 2000, was a huge step forward. A more mature, better arranged and better produced album compared to the debut, it quickly became a fan-favourite, selling considerably worldwide (almost 6.000 copies) for a product of an indie label. The style was once again epic-power, with a bit more classical influences and a lot more space for keyboards. On the album, there was also a special guest appearance by (now former) Helloween guitarist Roland Grapow, who placed two great solos on the song The Voice Of The Wind. Despite the fact that Gemini was selling good and getting nice reviews, June 2000 saw the ending of the bands' partnership with Luca Cappellari and Alex Ferraris. Daniele Persoglio was then recruited on bass, while Davide Dell'Orto joined the band as their new singer. Unfortunately, the line-up problems were not settled yet, cause Eleonora, too, was forced by some serious personal issues to quit the band a few months later, soon replaced by Corrado Solarino. The new line-up, cemented through many live shows in all Italy, injected new influences and ideas that became evident on the third record, "Razorblade God", released in April 2002. An heavier, more personal album that melted together different styles, from the epic-power metal of the previous records to '70 hard rock and american power/thrash in the vein of bands like Jag Panzer and Iced Earth. Included in the album, as a CD-Rom Mpeg file, was also the first Drakkar Videoclip, for the song To The Future. A pretty fresh, original video that displayed a lot of CGI, still unusual at the time especially for an underground band like Drakkar. However, after many good shows to support Razorblade God, the most difficult period in the life of the band began. The sales just weren't there, despite the album being their best-reviewed record ever, proving once again that critics and fans often agree to disagree, and of course also showing that no undergound band could be immune to the hemorragy of sales produced by online file-sharing and MP3. The musical world was changing, and Chris decided to do the same, moving to Mexico City. The quest for a new drummer began, but it wasn't easy, especially since the guys were pretty much depressed by the way things were going. In 2004, Drakkar released a cover version of Alice Cooper's classic "Poison" on "A Tribute To The Glory Of '80's Metal", a tribute album published from Adrenaline/Steelheart Records; at the same time, they began recording some new songs for the fourth album, but real life, jobs and whatnot were taking a heavy toll, slowing down the band which was still strugglin' to find a replacement for Chris. The first of those brand new tracks to be released was Killer Elite, which was made available for download to those who would buy the italian comic book with the same name (written and drawn by some good friends of Dario, a huge comics-aficionado), starting from september 2005. Shortly after, unfortunately, Daniele decided to quit – in a very friendly manner - for his lack of time to dedicate to the band and was replaced by Simone Cappato, while Giulio Capone from Bejelit finally stepped in as the new drummer. Finally, Drakkar had a full line-up again, but their struggle with bad luck and all that was not over yet. Despite the efforts, things were still going painfully slow. In 2007, the band decided to take the four new songs they had in their closet (Killer Elite included) and release them as a free-to-download EP (complete with printable inlay cards and booklets), called "Classified". The EP showed yet another face of the band, with its mix of traditional power metal and pounding, melodic hard rock. The feedback from the fans was vey good, and the line-up finally started working on the fourth album with a bit more optimism. However, when a lot of work on the new record had already been completed, Giulio decided to leave the band to concentrate on Bejelit and his many other projects, and so the future of Drakkar was once again in jeopardy, probably more than ever before. That was the moment when the survival instinct shared by all those bands that are fueled by passion, and not by money, finally kicked in. Dario, Dave, Corrado and Simone decided that the fourth album had to be completed, no matter what. Rehearsals and writing sessions went on, with Dario taking charge of writing basic midi-drum lines to use as a template to give to whoever would have been the drummer in charge of the recordings. Come the end of 2009, all the songs for the album were written. Dario contacted his good friend Mattia Stancioiu, former Labyrinth-drummer (with whom he already collaborated on the demo for his side-project, Crimson Dawn) and now owner and engineer/producer of Elnor Studio, and asked him not only to record the album in his studio, but also to sit behind the drums to help Drakkar make their full-lenght comeback a reality. Mattia was glad to accept, and in 2010 the rebirth of the band is finally a reality. The new record, "When Lightning Strikes", is currently being completed, and in a sudden as well as long overdue strike of good karma, Drakkar also found a new drummer for live shows in Paolo Pirola (from the band C12), who made his debut in a show in Reggio Emilia in June and will be joining Dario, Dave, Corrado and Simone in other performances on stage very soon. The Dragonship sails again! And after all, that should come as no surprise, because no matter how much shit you throw its way, metal never dies. Keep raising the banners!
  • Members

    Dario Beretta - Guitar, Dave Dell'Orto - Vocals, Corrado Solarino - Keyboards, Simone Cappato - Bass
  • Influences

    Dio, Helloween, Running Wild, Rage, Virgin Steele, Riot, Blind Guardian, Thin Lizzy, Deep Purple
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