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Leur guitariste d'origine Jairo Guedz a monté un groupe qui sonne... comme le Sepultura d'origine. Mais avec des gars qui savent jouer. Brutal!
Ils sont signés sur le label du chanteur de Moonspell.
Brazilian death metal unit, The Troops Of Doom, have signed with Portuguese record label Alma Mater Records, founded by Moonspell's Fernando Ribeiro, for the release of their new album, Antichrist Reborn. The album will be released on CD, vinyl, and cassette via the label, and on digital through Blood Blast Distribution.

Antichrist Reborn was mixed by Peter Tägtgren (Hypocrisy, Celtic Frost, Possessed) and mastered by Jonas Kjellgren (Immortal, Katatonia, Scar Symmetry). The cover was painted by Sérgio Oliveira, the artist behind Sepultura's Bestial Devastation artwork.

Says the band: "For this first full-length, we're honored to have João Gordo (Ratos de Porão), Alex Camargo, and Moyses Kolesne (Krisiun) as special guests. True legends of Brazilian extreme music!"

The Troops Of Doom features former Sepultura guitarist Jairo “Tormentor” Guedz, bassist/vocalist Alex Kafer (Enterro, Explicit Hate, ex-Necromancer), drummer Alexandre Oliveira (Southern Blacklist, Raising Conviction), and guitarist Marcelo Vasco (Patria, Mysteriis, and acclaimed graphic artist for the likes of Slayer, Kreator, Machine Head, Soulfly, and Hatebreed).

The Troops Of Doom revisit the essence of ‘80s-style death metal, exploring a more primitive sound that takes its listeners back to that era, while remaining fresh, genuine, and ferociously heavy. Following their critically acclaimed EPs The Rise Of Heresy (2020) and The Absence Of Light (2021), which has been lauded by both the international music press and fans alike, the band is finally gearing up for the release of their first full-length, Antichrist Reborn. With a vinyl release to follow, Antichrist Reborn will be available as CD digipack and cassette on April 15 via Alma Mater, and digitally released by Blood Blast Distribution.
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Trop bon ce feeling année 80 du début du death thrash .
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Plus "mélodique" (façon de parler, ça tabasse à mort) :

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Punaise. :thrash:

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Ca bute c est très bon un passage en Europe ?
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Franchement l'album est une pure tuerie, je n'en attendais vraiment pas autant! :bravo:

40 minutes de death/thrash bien dark à la brésilienne qui défonce tout sur son passage sans sonner stérile, genre les 3 premiers Sepultura mais en plus au point, avec de grosses influences Death, Possessed, Slayer et Celtic Frost je trouve, en clair on retrouve toutes les racines du genre. Et je n'avais pas saisi que la pochette est un gros clin d’œil plus qu'appuyé à Morbid Visions. :)

Écoute intégrale, ça tourne en boucle chez moi :

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C'est vraiment excellent !
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Un feeling à la Hell awaits :scream: :bang:
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Excellent en effet, merci pour la découverte! ;) :bang:

La voix fait un peu penser à celle du chanteur de legion of the damned (groupe sympa mais bien trop linéaire malheureusement)
Gaëtan: "Reste plus qu'à interdire les citations dans les signatures... "
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Ils rééditent les 2 EP précédents sur un même disque, accompagné de 2 nouveaux titres.

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Un des nouveaux titres :

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Toujours aussi bon avec ce vieux feeling slayerien :bang:
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Nouvel album en mai, et nouvel extrait en ligne.
The Troops Of Doom, the Brazilian death metal supergroup led by Jairo "Tormentor" Guedz, former guitarist of the original Sepultura lineup, has announced that their new studio album, A Mass To The Grotesque, will be released on May 31 via Alma Mater Records, the Portuguese label run by Moonspell singer, Fernando Ribeiro.

“Imagine a death metal world unaltered and pure since the 1990’s, a musical style so dear to the fans, that time, business and trend, could never hurt,“ death metal fan Fernando Ribeiro recommends. “Go back to the glorious time where death metal reigned supreme, thanks to some bands, artists, studios and an untameable will of progressing and delivering extreme music to its finest shape, like occult jewellery, filigree , brutal yet elegant in its overwhelming task of splitting your ears. The new Troops Of Doom album A Mass to the Grotesque, which Alma Mater Records is brutally proud to present, rescues this long forgotten death metal class. They are the flag carriers of the authentic Morrisound sound (the legendary Florida studio where this album was mixed and mastered) and they leave no stones unturned on this one. Brace yourself for the best and most authentic Death Metal album in ages!”

The Troops Of Doom was formed in 2020, during the pandemic, by the original Sepultura guitarist Jairo “Tormentor” Guedz. He recorded the albums Bestial Devastation (1985) and Morbid Visions (1986). Jairo left the band in 1987, making way for Andreas Kisser, who continues with the band to this day. The Troops Of Doom’s lineup also includes other significant figures from the Brazilian metal scene, such as guitarist Marcelo Vasco (Patria, Mysteriis), a globally renowned graphic artist known for his work with bands like Slayer, Dee Snider, Kreator, Machine Head, Soulfly, and many others. The vocalist and bassist Alex Kafer, former live guitarist for Matanza, and drummer Alexandre Oliveira, a former member of the band Tianastácia, complete the lineup.

Acclaimed by specialized media as a supergroup, The Troops Of Doom emerged to revive the classic death metal of the 80s, inspired by Sepultura’s early era with Jairo and other influential bands such as Slayer, Celtic Frost, Kreator, and Possessed. It serves as a time machine for those nostalgic for the golden age of death metal. In just two years since its formation, the band has released three EPs: The Rise of Heresy (2020), The Absence of Light (2021), and Prelude to Blasphemy (2023), along with their debut album, Antichrist Reborn, that was released in 2022 on CD, LP, and Cassette by Alma Mater Records and lauded by both fans and music press alike.

Now, the band is gearing up for the release of their highly anticipated second album, A Mass To The Grotesque, produced by André Moraes, a multi-talented musician known for his work on Sepultura’s Dante XXI and the soundtrack of the film “Lisbela e o Prisioneiro,” at Audio Porto studio in Porto Alegre/RS. The mixing and mastering of the album were done by Jim Morris at the legendary Morrisound Recording in Tampa, Florida, known for producing some of the greatest death metal classics of the 80s and 90s.

"The entire production and recording of the album were done in Brazil, while the mixing and mastering were handled by the great Jim Morris at the legendary Morrisound Recording in Florida. It's a production that completely diverges from today's standard productions. We are very proud of it," Jairo Guedz comments.

"Every aspect of this album was chosen meticulously," Marcelo Vasco adds. "What could be more intense than having the record mixed in the studio where the greatest death metal classics of the '80s and '90s were mixed? Our idea was to take the production of this album to another level. The sound breaths, it’s organic and lo-fi, oldschool as hell. It’s an experience!”

The cover art was painted by the acclaimed artist Dan Seagrave, responsible for numerous classic death metal album covers. Guedz reveals: "The title A Mass To The Grotesque carries the symbolism of a true ode to the ugly, the evil, the feared. It encompasses everything and everyone that doesn't fit into the molds of a so-called 'evolved' society, choosing to live in the shadows. A dark liturgy to the rejected and their followers, who find shelter and comfort in the absence of light and in the supposed dictatorship of the divine word, whatever it may be. The grotesque is resistance, where nothing is sacred!"

"There wouldn't be a more perfect artist to paint the album cover than the master Dan Seagrave, whose distinctive style is deeply rooted in the genre and has created numerous album covers for death metal that have become iconic and, of course, a great inspiration in The Troops of Doom's music. We are huge fans of his work," Vasco admits, "and it is a giant honor to have him as the cover artist of this new album. It's a dream come true."
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