Devastating loss can sometimes lead to incredible resilience. When Hurricane Helene tore through Florida in 2024, it left a trail of destruction, including a massive blow to the life and livelihood of renowned musician and producer Erik Rutan. Known for his work with bands like Hate Eternal, Cannibal Corpse, and Morbid Angel, Rutan also poured his passion into Mana Recording Studios, a hub for metal music production. The hurricane caused him to lose a staggering 90% of his possessions.
But here's where the metal community shows its strength: Metal Blade Records has teamed up with Erik Rutan to help him rebuild. They're launching a new line of merchandise, with all proceeds going directly to restoring Mana Recording Studios. This initiative aims to help Rutan replace essential gear and equipment, allowing him to get back to creating the sounds we all love.
And this is the part most people miss: Beyond just the financial support, this effort highlights the tight-knit nature of the music community. It shows how artists and labels can come together to support each other in times of crisis.
It's a testament to the enduring power of music and the people who make it. To contribute and grab some exclusive merch, visit metalblade.com/erikrutan.
What do you think about the metal community's response to this crisis? Do you think this kind of support is crucial for artists? Share your thoughts in the comments!