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SIEGRID INGRID’s Massacre In Lorena: When Brazilian Thrash Refuses to Stay Dead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrhoTFhvung
Siegrid Ingrid isn’t just some relic from the ‘90s Brazilian underground: they’re a goddamn force of nature that keeps rising from the ashes like a drunk phoenix. And their first-ever live album, Massacre In Lorena, is the blood-soaked proof.
Recorded raw and uncut during a November 2024 show (with NervoChaos in tow, because why not double the chaos?), this thing doesn’t just capture a gig: it bottles the sheer, unhinged energy of a band that’s been pissing off neighbors and thrashing stages since 1989. We’re talking 11 tracks of thrash, hardcore, and death metal mayhem, pulling from their ’90s classics ("Enéas", anyone?) to the fresh brutality of Back From Hell. No overdubs. No safety nets. Just M.Punk’s snarl, André Gubber’s riffs, and a rhythm section that hits like a sledgehammer to a riot shield.
The production? Martin Pent (who also mixed/mastered) kept it filthy but clear, exactly how live metal should sound. The artwork? Artur Fontenelle’s cover looks like it was dripped in gasoline and set alight, which, honestly, fits. And the vibe? Pure, unfiltered Siegrid Ingrid: chaotic, confrontational, and still pissed off after 35 years.
Some transitions are clunky as a drunk mosh pit, and M.Punk’s voice cracks like a worn-out leather jacket in places. But that’s the whole damn point. This isn’t a polished victory lap, it’s a middle finger to time, a reminder that real metal doesn’t age out, it just gets meaner.
So crank "Drásticas Consequências", watch the new video (dirty, brutal, and shot by their own bassist), and bow to the kings of São Paulo’s underground. They’re not back. They never left.
Stream Massacre In Lorena: https://onerpm.link/224014260253
Watch "Drásticas Consequências": https://youtu.be/TfALv52fMGE
If you’ve ever wanted to hear what a mosh pit sounds like when it’s recorded by Satan himself, this is your album.
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