• Reactor - Rather Dead Than Dishonoured, Revelation
  • Jutta Weinhold - Memories o Zed Yago, To Be or Not, From Heaven Through The World To Hell
  • Depressive Age - Symbols for the Blue Times
  • Ancient Empire - Wings of the Fallen, Priest of Stygia
  • Syris - Syris, Unseen Forces
  • Tragedy Divine - Visions of Power
  • Chastain - The 7th of Never, Leather - Shock Waves
  • Depressive Age - First Depression, Lying in Wait
  • Chastain - Ruler of the Wasteland, For Those Who Dare
  • Grave Digger - Heart of Darkness

REACTOR
"Revelation"

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  • MTI's
  • THEIR CURSE
    JACK THE RIPPER
    LEAVE ME ALONE
    HELL AIN'T HALF FULL YE
    DOG
    PREACHER'S VICE
    WOMEN STICK AT NOTHING
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"The band improved their craft on this second album. Generally I'd say the songs are pretty damn good.
This band / album should have been way bigger” "
— Metal Storm
 
 
 
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BLUE LP, limited to 100 copies : 21,90 € 
LP : 21,90 € 
CD : 13,00 
 
 

I Reactor (da Augusta, in Baviera, Germania) nascono nel 1988 da Muck Langmair (batteria, ex Veto) e Markus Baier (chitarra), a cui si aggiungono Thorsten Schwalm (chitarra), Robert Käfferlein (basso) e Jerry Bryant (voce). Le prime sessions e le influenze dello Us metal dei primi Riot e Metal Church e del teutonic-metal di Scanner e primi Helloween danno una chiara idea della musica del gruppo, speed metal melodico! Tengono il primo concerto al Clochard Club di Augusta nel 1989, dove i Deep Purple suonarono uno dei loro primi concerti in Germania. Segue poi un primo demo ed una intensa attivita' live con più di 70 shows, principalmente in Germania tra il 1989 e 1990. Nel 1991, la band registra il debut "Rather Dead Than Dishonored" che ottiene un notevole successo in Giappone, entrando nella Top 100 Import Charts fino a raggiungere il 4° posto. Nel 1992 suonano in tutta la Germania e l'anno dopo registrano il secondo album "Revelation" che viene concesso in licenza anche per il Giappone alla Zero Corporation che si occupa anche della stampa japan del primo disco. Nello stesso anno, poco dopo un'esibizione dal vivo all'Horror Infernal Festival di Dortmund, con Accuser, Morgoth, Carcass, Jerry e Muck lasciano la band. Markus Sturz subentra come nuovo batterista, mentre S.L. Coe (ex Angel Dust, Scanner, già amico della band e produttore di "Revelation") come nuovo cantante. Nel 1995 è la volta di "Farewell to Reality" che riceve buoni riscontri su radio e riviste, da citare la recensione su Metal Hammer tedesco: "Potente Heavy Metal di qualità. Chi ama i Judas Priest (di Painkiller), i Phantom o Riot sara' affascinato dai Reactor”. Ma l'anno dopo Coe e Schwalm lasciano la band che rimane come trio con il bassista Käfferlein anche nel ruolo di cantante. Poi pubblicano "A Short Fairy Tale" (1998), Hans Reichelt si unisce come secondo chitarrista e Daniel Unzner entra come nuovo bassista lasciando Käfferlein a concentrarsi solo sul canto. Nel 2000 la band pubblica il singolo "Augschburg" per i fan degli Augsburg Panthers (locale squadra di hockey sul ghiaccio) e nel 2004 "No Rest Yet", l'ultimo album prima dello scioglimento nel 2006. Al contrario di altre band dei primi anni '90 che si ispiravano alle big band metal classiche tedesche degli '80 (Helloween, Accept...), i Reactor scelsero di seguire il melodic speed-metal tedesco dei primi Rage, Scanner, Blind Guardian, con un "tocco" dei primi Running Wild. Disponibile per la prima volta in vinile e prima ristampa Cd dal 1993. 
Reactor (Augsburg, Bavaria in Germany) were founded in 1988 by Muck Langmair (drums, former Veto) and Markus Baier (guitar), then Thorsten Schwalm (guitar), Robert Käfferlein (bass) and Jerry Bryant (vocals) completed the line-up. First sessions and the influences of bands like early Us Riot and Metal Church and German Scanner and early Helloween gave a clear idea of the band's direction, melodic speed metal! The first gig was at the Clochard club in Augsburg in 1989, where Deep Purple played one of their first concerts in Germany. Then a first demo followed and from 1989 to 1990 the band played more than 70 shows, mainly in Germany. In 1991, the band recorded first album "Rather Dead Than Dishonored" which had pretty good success in Japan, entering the Japanese Top 100 Import Charts climbing at 4th position. In 1992 they played all over Germany and the year after they recorded the second album "Revelation" which was licensed also for Japan by Zero Corporation who took care also for the Japanese pressing of debut album. In the same year, shortly after a live performance at the Horror Infernal Festival in Dortmund, featuring bands like Accuser, Morgoth, Carcass, Jerry and Muck left the band. Markus Sturz entered as new drummer, while S.L. Coe (former Angel Dust, Scanner and already friend of the band, credited as producer for "Revelation") as new singer. In 1995 was the turn for "Farewell to Reality" which received good feedbacks in radios and magazines, to mention german Metal Hammer review of the album: "Heavy Metal powerforce of first quality. People who like Judas Priest (Painkiller), Phantom or Riot will be fascinated from the Reactor enterprise”. But the year later Coe and Schwalm left the band which remained as trio with bassist Käfferlein also as singer. Then they released "A Short Fairy Tale" (1998), Hans Reichelt joined as second guitarist and Daniel Unzner as new bass player so that Käfferlein could focus only on singing. In 2000 the band released the "Augschburg"  single, a fan-song for the Augsburg Panthers (local ice-hockey team) and in 2004 "No Rest Yet", the last album before they split in 2006. Instead of other early 90s' band who kept inspirations from 80's German classic metal big-bands (Helloween, Accept to mention few) Reactor preferred to follow typical german melodic speed-metal sounding more like earlier Rage, Scanner and Blind Guardian with a touch of early Running Wild. Available for the first time on vinyl and first Cd reprint since 1993.
 
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