HOMICIDE HAGRIDDEN - "BLACK DEAD SUN"

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BLACK DEAD SUN - THRASH METAL ALBUM WITH DARK DEATH/HARDCORE INFLUENCES. A PREFECT MIX OF DARK ANGEL'S "TIME DOES NOT HEAL" (SLOWNESS) AND SLAYER'S "DIVINE INTERVENTION" (AGGRESSION).

HOMICIDE HAGRIDDEN was formed in 1994 by the founder STEO MODA. He dreams to create a power thrash metal band was know with the name of DEATH SLAUGHTER, the guitarist was MAX MOD A, FABRY FORTUNATO and bassist LUCA GUIDI. The band changes name in HOMICIDE HAGRIDDEN and plays some concert in first six month of 1994.Changing bass player these musicians formed a solid band recording their first demo tape "SEQUENCE OF DEATH" receiving raves from the Italian press and some Italian record companies. Filling their lyrics with society problems especially, STEO and his band have create a particular interests on what people forget too quickly. Both STEO and MAX composed all the music and the second demo tape released in 1996 titled "BEHIND THE LINES", with a new line-up where are introduced a new bass/sf and a new guitarist, DAVE RUO ROCH and FEDELE PAGANO, receiving new raves by press and start the first Italian tour. Since from the beginning the band held through the years of hard work in performing, writing and promoting their band. So in 1998 with a very limited budget and after many troubles the band recorded the first mini CD "WHERE ANGELS WORK" at Nadir Studio by Tommy "SADIST' Talamanca. After this release the band played 15 dates in Italy, receiving raves by the underground press in many states as furious and screaming metal, supporting band like EXTREMA-DETESTOR-SADIST-BRAINDAMAGE. New stuff see the light in 2001 after many intense live performance and the new one promo CD come out. With four tracks the band try to be signed under a label interested in HOMICIDE HAGRIDDEN' s true metal. Actually the band is recording in ORION studio a master CD for labels an settings some European dates for the first time from February 2002.

 


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