Ripple Enters Into Agreement to Distribute Germany’s Black Space Riders to Waiting North American Fans
It has been well over two years since German heavy rockers
Black Space Riders gripped the imagination with the acclaimed Refugeeum, just
short of a couple from the release of its even more experimental and equally
striking extension, the Beyond Refugeeum EP. Now the Münster hailing outfit has
unveiled a new quest in their atmospheric space rock adventure through Amoretum
Vol. 1, a release as mesmeric and seductive as it is invasively provocative and
emotionally raw.
And Ripple Music is thrilled to announce that we’ve entered
into an exclusive arrangement to distribute this dark and powerful album
through North America.
Since the release of their self-titled debut album in 2010,
Black Space Riders has persistently pushed and evolved their sound hitting an
attention grabbing plateau with third album D:REI four years after the first.
With Refugeeum the following year, Black Space Riders exposed new boldness and
imagination in their enterprise, a more atmospherically evocative and
fascinating tapestry of sound and craft which took their creativity towards a
whole new landscape of exploration and suggestion. Amoretum Vol. 1, with Vol. 2
marked for release later this year, entangles all the attributes of the band’s
already individual sound with a fresh breath of imagination. It is often
startling, insistently captivating, and occasionally physically ravenous but
throughout perpetually compelling.
Consisting of JE (lead vocals, guitars, keys,
piano,electronics), SEB (lead vocals,keys,percussion,electronics), C.RIP
(drums,percussion), SLI (guitars), and bassists SAQ (until Sept 2017)and MEI
(since June 2017), Black Space Riders walks a world where “War, terror,
displacement, destruction, rejection and nationalism dominate the headlines”
with Amoretum Vol. 1, taking the listener into their darkest corners whilst enveloping
them with the thickest trespass of shadows. The melancholy that lines each song
is so thick you can almost peal it like skin but everything in word and sound
comes wrapped in degrees of hope and solution, their suggested resolutions of
compassion and peace as rich and inescapable as the dark they counter; the
album’s made up title symbolizing “a protective garden and a germ seed of
love.”
Amoretum Vol. 1 leaves a real hunger for more and an
impatient anticipation for its successor whilst Black Space Riders once again
leaves ears and imagination basking in adventure which just gets bolder,
bigger, and better.
The album and the soon to come follow up are available via
Ripple Music’s main channels of distribution via MVD Distribution, Heavy Ripples Distribution, and the Ripple Music webstore
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