Metal covers of Depeche Mode, The Cure, Tears for Fears and more on James Rivera’s ‘New Wave Gone Metal’ album

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Metal Covers of Depeche Mode, the Cure, Tears for Fears and More on James Rivera's 'new Wave Gone Metal' Album
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The independent record label Massacre Records, known for its focus on heavier metal genres, is set to launch a cover album titled “New Wave Gone Metal” by James Rivera’s Metal Wave in late August. This venture marks a new direction for the Germany-based label, introducing the concept of ‘metal wave’.

James Rivera, an American vocalist known for his role as the lead singer of the heavy metal band Helstar, is the brain behind this project. Rivera, who also lent his voice to Seven Witches from 2002 to 2005, has been part of numerous tribute bands throughout his career, which provides some context for this latest album.

Rivera, who has also been associated with bands like Helstar, Killing Machine, Seven Witches, and formerly Flotsam and Jetsam, shares, “I have always loved each of these songs in their original versions, but after reimagining them in our unique metal style, it’s challenging for me to listen to them as they once were. I believe that once these new wave classics grab hold of you in their metal wave form, you’ll never hear them the same way again!”

The album will feature ‘metal wave’ renditions of songs from bands such as Depeche Mode, The Cure, Tears for Fears, Echo & the Bunnymen, Bauhaus, The Sisters of Mercy, The Psychedelic Furs, Peter Gabriel, Ramones, and The Cult.

Here’s the video for the project’s ‘metal wave’ interpretation of Depeche Mode’s “Black Celebration”. The video was directed and edited by Larry Barragán for Hombre Malo Studios.

The release will be available in 3 formats, a black and red vinyl (250 copies) and on CD.

Tracks:

  1. Black Celebration (Depeche Mode)
  2. Love My Way (The Psychedelic Furs)
  3. Lovesong (The Cure)
  4. Shock The Monkey (Peter Gabriel)
  5. Black Planet (The Sisters Of Mercy)
  6. Everybody wants to rule the World (Tears For Fears)
  7. Bela Lugosi’s Dead (Bauhaus)
  8. The Killing Moon (Echo & The Bunnymen)
  9. Pet Sematary (Ramones)
  10. Rain (The Cult)

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