GORE: Decibel Magazine Premieres “No Respect” Video By Reactivated Dutch Tech Metal Unit; Revanche Nears Release For Exile On Mainstream’s 20th Anniversary

[photo by Egon Notermans]

Decibel Magazine is hosting the premiere of “No Respect,” a new video from reactivated instrumental/technical metal trio, GORE. Exile On Mainstream is preparing to release Revanche by the Dutch outfit, a completely reworked, re-envisioned, and repackaged version of the band’s 1992-released Lifelong Deadline album. The record will see release later this month in conjunction with the band’s first tour dates since the 1990s as part of the label’s 20th Anniversary celebration and events.

By no means a new album, GORE‘s Revanche sees the original recordings of the entire album restructured and rebuilt to sound like a wholly different record, as it was originally intended. Revanche is not a 1:1 copy of Lifelong Deadline. It is a complete reworking; a reinterpretation of what it could have originally been, concluding twenty-seven years of unfinished business.

With the album’s release closing in, GORE issues their new video for the revamped “No Respect,” the band’s Rob Frey offering, “All ten tracks of the album have a specific quote which will be projected on a backdrop while being performed live, but I am not sure if you separate the quote for ´No Respect´ from the other nine lines it still makes sense, it hardly does when put together, but then the abstractness cuts the cake so to speak,” he says. “We are prostitutes, we exploit, the same song, again and again, and free of charge, (the first time around).”

See GORE’s curious video for “No Respect” at Decibel Magazine’s premiere at THIS LOCATION.

GORE‘s Revanche will see release on LP bundled with a CD and all digital platforms on March 22nd. Find preorders for the record in the US at Earsplit Distro HERE and in Europe via Exile On Mainstream HERE.

The week Revanche is released, there will be a brand-new documentary on GORE released in several segments, highlighting the band’s storied career. Watch for more new details to be issued shortly.

In the twenty-two years since GORE disbanded in 1996, there have been as many requests for a reunion as there have been rejections. Reunions are usually meant to relive success-stories and with all good will in the world GORE was not. Yes, the albums and performances were doubtless intense and groundbreaking, but it is also a fact the press tried to make more of the buzz then the audience needed. However, when Walter Hoeijmakers of the notorious Roadburn Festival herd about the reissue of Lifelong Deadline he instantly offered GORE a spot on its 2019 bill. Now twenty years in the making, a GORE reunion is in fact confirmed. Four more shows have been added as warm-up events leading up to Roadburn, with performances set for Bruxelles, Berlin, Hamburg, and a slot on the infamous 20 Year Anniversary of Exile On Mainstream Records, who will release Revanche directly in conjunction with these gigs.

GORE Reunion Tour Dates:
3/29/2019 Les Atelier Claus – Bruxelles, BE
4/02/2019 Zukunft Am Ostkreuz – Berlin, DE w/ Darsombra, Jehacktet
4/03/2019 Hafenklang – Hamburg, DE w/ The Winchester Club
4/05/2019 UT Connewitz – Leipzig, DE @ 20 Years Exile On Mainstream [info]
4/13/2019 Roadburn Festival – Tilburg, NL@ 20 Years Exile On Mainstream [info]

When SPV released GORE‘s fifth album, Lifelong Deadline, in 1992, it marked the third restart in the band’s then six-year-long career. But even though the lineup – consisting of founding member Rob Frey, aka Marij Hel on bass and newcomers Bardo Koolen on drums and Johan van Reede on guitar – could be considered the most organic and competitive lineup, the band failed to revive the hype that started with their 1986-released Hart Gore LP.

Despite raving press, Lifelong Deadline failed commercially, even more so because the band itself sees it as a complete failure. What should have become GORE‘s magnum opus turns out to be an over-produced, rudderless monstrosity, over the top, out of balance, and with zero impact. Still, GORE remained on the road supporting Lifelong Deadline for over three years, tearing down each and every stage they performed on, which proved to the members how well the album actually could have turned out.

This suspicion lingered for quite some time until 2016 when guitarist Johan van Reede finally decided to reconstruct Lifelong Deadline after more than twenty-five years since its original release, showcasing how vivid these songs still are. Although dysfunctional the band decides to give the album a complete overhaul, to start from scratch, bringing the album to new life. In order to achieve a truly competitive production the band decides to bring in Terry Date (Slayer, Pantera, Limp Bizkit, Slipknot) to handle the final mixes as well Howie Weinberg for the mastering. And so, GORE‘s Lifelong Deadline has now been transformed into GORE‘s Revanche, or, “break-even.”

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