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  • Bloody Vengeance - Purple

  • (Colored Vinyl, Purple, Limited Edition, Photo / Photo Card)
  • Artist: Vulcano
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 1/3/2025
Bloody Vengeance - Purple
  • Bloody Vengeance - Purple

  • (Colored Vinyl, Purple, Limited Edition, Photo / Photo Card)
  • Artist: Vulcano
  • Format: LP
  • Release Date: 1/3/2025
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Bloody Vengeance - Purple on LP

Reissue 2024, ltd 450, 425gsm heavy cardboard cover, 2 inserts, poster, A5 photo card, Transfer, audio restoration and mastering by Patrick W. Engel at TEMPLE OF DISHARMONY in May 2024. Hailed as one of the founders of the South American extreme metal scene, Vulcano came to be in 1981 in São Paulo, Brazil. Struggling with a non-existent infrastructure for this kind of music, the band released their debut EP "Om Pushne Namah" in 1983, which was sung in Portuguese and followed by "Live!" in 1985, the first metal live album ever published in Brazil. "At the beginning, everything was very different and precarious here in Brazil", mastermind Zhema remembers. "Nobody knew exactly how to write a metal song like the Europeans, so we did it our way - no good instruments, no good amplifiers, no recording studios, no audio engineers." In 1986, the five-piece unleashed their first full length "Bloody Vengeance", which was indeed recorded and mixed within 24 hours by Vulcano themselves. Rivalling even the ringleaders from that time - say, Slayer and Kreator - in terms of ferocity, the album quickly became an underground classic and has maintained this status ever since. It is thus a no-brainer that High Roller Records, who already released the group's 2004 LP "Tales from the Black Book" on vinyl in 2012, have prepared the ultimate reissue of "Bloody Vengeance", faithfully restored and remastered by Patrick W. Engel, who "brought all the audibility that should have been there back in 1986" according to Zhema. "Bloody Vengeance" saw multiple re-releases throughout the years, which were subpar on all levels, particular with regards to the sound. Be prepared to finally experience it as it was meant to be in the first place!