Speedtrap: "Raw Deal" MLP
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Topic: Speedtrap: "Raw Deal" MLP
Posted By: Nightrocker
Subject: Speedtrap: "Raw Deal" MLP
Date Posted: 30 Novembre 2009 at 09:58
Whereas a lot of the new breed of Thrash Metal either comes from the
States, Germany or Italy, Finland has lately been more commonly
associated with great Doom bands such as Spiritus Mortis. However,
Speedtrap might be about to change all that. With "Raw Deal" they have
released a fantastic six-track debut CD, which is now out on vinyl via
High Roller Records. The cover of the album looks like a cover of
Exciter's classic "Heavy Metal Maniac" sleeve. With a little pun of
course ...
Guitarist Ville Valavuo explains: "Yeah, actually it's supposed to be
kind of a tribute to Exciter AND Blood Money, mixing the "Heavy Metal
Maniac" cover (the bleeding amp) with the "Red, Raw and Bleeding" cover
(the bloody chainsaw). We wanted to have a painting on the cover, and
contacted a few artists like Dimitar Nikolov, but considering our
financial situation it would've cost way too much." Talking of Blood
Money, this obscure N.W.O.B.H.M. band and Diamond Head are amongst
Speedtrap's faves: "It's impossible for me to speak for all of us, but
I think none of us will disagree if I tell you that Blood Money's "Red,
Raw and Bleeding" LP and Diamond Head's "Lightning to the Nations" LP
have been two of the most influential albums to us. So yes, the
N.W.O.B.H.M. is without a doubt our favourite Metal movement, even
though I'd say Blood Money is more like (proto-) speed metal."
Speedtrap's music has been described as "Diamond Head on 45", that
sounds interesting ... Ville is not so sure of this description any
more: "Ehh … yeah, it seemed like a good idea at the time when we put
this on our myspace page, but we should probably try to get rid of
this!" Finland is not a small country at all, so I was quite surprised
to hear that all four members live in different cities or towns:
"Originally we're all from eastern Finland (Lappeenranta, Taipalsaari,
Joutseno), but now all of us live in different cities. And with Miika
moving to Helsinki that kinda adds the fifth city to the list, since
I'm living in Tampere, Markus is in Turku, Jori's in Joensuu and our
rehearsal place is still in Lappeenranta."
As Speedtrap is a young and eager band, ready to go out there and take
the world by storm (as Demon once sang), it is no wonder that they have
already amassed new material: "Yeah, we've got six or seven new songs
ready, and then there's a lot of nearly-finished tracks. I'm not sure
about the next release yet, but we're planning a split release with a
Finnish metalpunk band called Deah With A Dagger. A full length album
demands so much more planning that we won't be doing that yet."
Finland is known for its more Gothic bands like HIM. Is there a strong
traditional Heavy Metal underground, I want to now from Ville? "There
ain't many bands playing traditional Heavy Metal, but the Metal
underground in general is alive and kickin'. With Speedtrap, Armour,
Cast Iron, etc. you could actually see a new wave of heavy metal bands
forming in Finland, too bad Cast Iron split up. Their stuff was really
promising. Besides bands, there are organisations arranging shows and
bringing big underground names to Finland every year. This year there's
Manilla Road, Blasphemy and Nifelheim to name just a few." I do love
old '80's Finnish bands like Iron Cross, Ossy, Oz, Sarcofagus, Peer
Günt or Albert Järvinen (who recorded a 12" EP with Lemmy from
Motörhead). Ville is also familiar with those oldtimers: "The Heavy
Metal scene seems to have been pretty active back in the 80's. Many of
the albums are now classics, for example "Fire in the Brain",
"Moottorilinnut" and "Steel Warrior". According to some sources,
Motörhead were planning to take Albert Järvinen in the band, too bad
that never happened."
Although from Sweden, Portrait and In Solitude are two of the hottest
current Scandinavian hopefuls. Speedtrap's guitarist shows that he is
in the know: "Yes, I've seen Portrait and In Solitude both live and
really liked them. Had to get the albums too. But my favourite one of
these new Swedish band has got to be Enforcer. I can't wait for
November when Enforcer are playing a few shows in Finland. If I've got
enough money, I'll probably go see all three shows."
Matthias Mader (Iron Pages)
Genre: Speed Metal Release Dates: 23.10.2009
Track Listing: 1. Heat of the Battle 4:45 2. Hell And Thunder 3:53 3. Living Sacrifice 3:03 4. Redemption of Might 3:08 5. Warhorse 2:58 6. Cry of the Raven 4:18
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