Three Humid Nights in the Cypress Trees

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Album Description
After a several year hiatus, Bloodlet are back to blow your mind with heavy, complex guitar riffs that drill through you like a diamond-studded bit and blood-curdling vocal delivery of their strangely beautiful lyrics. To prevent you from flat-lining under this bonecrushing onslaught, the wicked percussion acts as your pacemaker, steady and tribal throughout. With their groundbreaking, unique style, Bloodlet’s new release, "Three Humid Nights In The Cypress Trees" greets a large following that has been clamouring in anticipation for over three years. Their trademark breakdowns with crushing climaxes are heightened and illuminated by Scott Angelacos’ roaring vocals. Recorded in Chicago with producer Steve Albini,"Three Humid Nights In The Cypress Trees" showcases the band’s most intense, insightful work to date. Previous releases served as a blueprint for the nu-metal and metal-core scenes that are enjoying huge popularity today, and "Three Humid Nights In The Cypress Trees" will drive sales beyond Bloodlet’s large fanbase and into the mainstream of heavy music.

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