Brodequin - Harbinger Of Woe (2024) /Digipack

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Brodequin - Harbinger Of Woe (2024) /Digipack

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Běžná cena: 399,00 Kč

Akční cena 364,00 Kč

CD

Vyjde 17/05/2024

NEBO

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Interpret Brodequin
Titul Harbinger Of Woe
Nosič CD
Typ nosiče CD
Dostupnost Vyjde 17/05/2024
Dodání do dnů 14
Tracklist 1. Diabolical Edict
2. Fall of the Leaf
3. Theresiana
4. Of Pillars and Trees
5. Tenaillement
6. Maleficium
7. Vii Nails
8. Vredens dag
9. Suffocation in Ash
10. Harbinger of Woe
Popis Formát: CD, Album, Digipack
Žánr: Rock, Metal

• CD in Digipak with 16-page booklet

• With BRODEQUIN, what you see is what you get. After all, the band are named after a French medieval torture device.
• Of course, BRODEQUIN come with their own history. Brothers Jamie and Mike Bailey have been banging their heads together since 1998, before their debut album catapulted them far beyond their hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee. But after seizing the throne as one of the most brutal rulers in all of death metal, BRODEQUIN disappeared into the shadows.
• Now, after 20 years, BRODEQUIN return with ‘Harbinger of Woe’. Their long-awaited fourth album does not disappoint, either. Lead single “Of Pillars and Trees” is classic BRODEQUIN. The riffs churn severed limbs through a meat grinder. New drummer Brennan Shackelford pings his cymbals with all the murderous intent of a spiked mace. Heck, the death growls are nasty enough to make you think that Jamie is sucking the blood of his enemies through a straw!
• At long last, BRODEQUIN are back to reclaim their crown.

• For fans of DEVOURMENT, MORTICIAN, DISGORGE, INTERNAL BLEEDING.
• Artwork is 'The martyr of fanaticism' by José de Brito (1895).
SKU SUA153D
Ean 0822603000276
Rok vydání 2024
Pořadové číslo 1000197387
Sleva Sleva 9 %
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