Brazilian metal icons, Siegrid Ingrid, have made a thunderous return with their latest album, “Back From Hell,” marking their resurgence after a 24-year hiatus. The band, renowned for their unique blend of Thrash Metal, Hardcore, Death Metal, Deathcore, and Grindcore, has unleashed a collection of 9 intense tracks that embody their signature style.
The album, released on November 5, showcases the band’s evolution while staying true to their roots. Led by M. Punk on vocals, the band delivers a compelling mix of provocative lyrics and aggressive instrumentals that resonate with both old fans and new listeners.
Featuring guest vocalists such as Rohh Krammer, Henrique Fogaça, and Mayara Puertas, the album explores themes ranging from personal struggles to societal issues. Each track on “Back From Hell” is a testament to the band’s musical prowess and unwavering energy.
Recorded at Sputnik Studio in São Paulo and Dual Noise Studio, the album captures the essence of Siegrid Ingrid’s raw and unapologetic sound. The physical CD version, set to release on December 2, is a collaboration with various record labels, underlining the band’s enduring influence in the metal scene.
As M. Punk aptly puts it, the album title reflects the band’s journey of resurgence and creative reinvention. “Back From Hell” is a testament to Siegrid Ingrid’s enduring legacy and their unwavering commitment to delivering uncompromising metal music.
With an impressive lineup and a renewed sense of purpose, Siegrid Ingrid is set to reclaim their status as metal legends, captivating audiences with their fierce sound and uncompromising attitude. The release of “Back From Hell” solidifies their place in the annals of metal history, marking a triumphant return for this iconic Brazilian band.
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