NEWS: Eternal Drak return to the warrior code!
A year after they gave us their fourth studio album “Imprisoned Souls“, Blackened Thrash crew Eternal Drak have offered up a fresh five cut EP titled “The Warrior Code“. However all is not as it at first seems as this new record is a reimagining of four tracks that made up their 2002 debut EP “La Resurreccion De La Orden Guerrera” (or “The Resurrection Of The Warrior Order”) alongside a rendition of “Leper Messiah” by Metallica. That will surface on 17th July 2025 as the band look back on the journey they have undertaken and revive some long lost memories. Originally hailing from Colombia and now natives of Quebec City in Canada the trio have always enriched their sound with Latin rhythms and groove, adding a touch of cultural depth, a new rendition of the track from which they take their name now streaming.
Founder, vocalist and guitarist Andres “Drakar” Martinez comments: “This EP bridges two distinct eras in the journey of Eternal Drak: the energetic creativity of the 1990s and the refined artistry of the present day. It represents a homage to the band’s origins, where young minds passionately crafted what is now revered as old-school metal. These early works have been revisited and revitalized, bringing their raw spirit into the modern soundscape with enhanced production quality that respects the authenticity of the era while ensuring it resonates with contemporary audiences. Through meticulously re-recording the four original tracks, Eternal Drak breathes new life into their debut, preserving the integrity of black thrash metal while making it accessible to a new generation of listeners. To complement this effort, the album includes a cover of one of the most iconic and influential bands in metal history, serving as both a tribute and a testament to the enduring inspiration these legends have provided. This project encapsulates the band’s unwavering dedication to their craft, blending nostalgia with innovation to create a sound that is timeless yet refreshingly current”
