RUSTFIELD – Sign With Massacre Records
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From Massacre Records:
We’re happy to welcome the Progressive Rock/Metal five-piece RUSTFIELD from Italy to the Massacre Records family!
The band was formed in 2007 by guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Davide Ronfetto. He was immediately joined by his long-time friend and singer Andrea Rampa.
They soon started composing demo songs and were joined by other talented musicians to bring their music on stage. In early 2011 the line-up was completed and they played their first shows.
In the past years, they played at the Mö.-Wa. Rockt festival as well as the Italian Revenge Festival and shared the stage with famous Italian bands such as White Skull, Eldritch and Kappa. In 2012, they also played their first acoustic show.
RUSTFIELD have mastered the concept of Progressive Rock/Metal by composing melodies, which incorporate various nuances and musical atmospheres.
On the upcoming debut album you’ll find tracks, which entwine classic Heavy Metal with electronic and psychedelic ambiences; and acoustic and melodic pieces of work will merge with rhythmical joints pertaining to a more progressive style.
RUSTFIELD’s debut album Kingdom Of Rust will be released later this year via Massacre Records!
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RUSTFIELD:
Andrea Rampa – Vocals, Keyboards & Synths
Davide Ronfetto – Guitars, Vocals, Programming
Alessandro Spagnuolo – Bass & Double Bass
Luca Spagnuolo – Electric & Classic Guitar
Salvo Amato – Drums & Percussions
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* For more info on RUSTFIELD, click on the links below!
www.youtube.com/user/Rustfield
Massacre Records: http://www.massacre-records.com
LONG LIVE RUSTFIELD.
Stone.
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