ATOMIC AGGRESSOR set release date for long-awaited debut album

ATOMIC AGGRESSOR set release date for long-awaited debut album

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Hells Headbangers sets February 24th, 2015 as the international release date for Atomic Aggressor‘s long-awaited debut album, Sights of Suffering. At ground zero of Chile’s still-thriving death metal scene, Atomic Aggressor had a strong hand in shaping that supreme sound back in the late ’80s with 1989’s influential Bloody Ceremonial demo and 1991’s subsequentResurrection demo. Prematurely, the band broke up but re-formed in 2007 to play a number of national festivals, proving that the ancient hellfire still burned brightly. With two founding members at the helm, vocalist/bassist Alejandro Díaz  and guitarist Enrique Zúñiga, Atomic Aggressor released a well-received split 7″ with Death Yell in 2013, further proving that their barbaric deathrash had lost none of its violence & force. If that split was a mere appetizer, then Sights of Suffering is the grand feast of diabolic DEATH! Buttressed by raw-yet-rounded production, Sights of Suffering explodes with the sort of songwriting only those who grew up – and bled – in the 1980s can produce. In fact, one could safely say that Atomic Aggressor are simply continuing where they started in the late ’80s, but Sights of Suffering is no mere “throwback” – it is the real deal, a timeless, iron-fisted thrust of pure death metal evil. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

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1. Circle of Evocation (Intro)
2. Faceless Torment
3. Spawn of Doom
4. Sights of Suffering
5. Curse of Creation
6. Greed Supremacy
7. Unbodied Rites
8. The Ancient Burial
9. Lords of the Abyss
10. I Beheld
11. Twilight Spectres (HHR bonus track)
A statement from Enrique Zúñiga reads: “We are very proud because of the imminent release of our debut album under Hells Headbangers RecordsSights of Suffering has nine new tracks, but it could be considered a continuation of the band’s work interrupted in 1992 – and finally, it will be out. The result is what we expected. The sound is great, and very representative of our style. This work is dedicated to the death bangers who like old south American death metal.”

 
 
  

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