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The album “Anarquía y Destrucción” is the debut of Ramera, a one-man band that emerged after the failure of many other attempts at music but did not collapse the faith and love for dark and blasphemous metal. The album seeks to achieve a traditional and visceral sound that emphasizes the bands that I have followed since I was a teenager. The process starts as an idea to create a band with strong influences of Hardcore punk and Thrash metal, but with dark tints that are influenced by social criticism and classic horror movies.
The songs were created in about eight months, in them we looked for a strong sound, sometimes fast, and other times looking more to achieve an atmosphere that evokes horror. As a result, we achieved songs full of heavy, full of honesty and criticism. It is worth mentioning that all the songs were created on acoustic guitar and being a One-Man Band, the other instruments such as drums and bass were composed on a laptop where the song and its lyrics were finally structured respectively.
The production of the album was executed by Santiago Gonzales and Andrei Fuentes at Epia Studios in Bogota, the mastering was executed by Janusz Grabowski from HiGain Studios in Poland and the artwork by the renowned artist Sub Human Illustrations in Medellin who managed to reflect this fascination for classic horror movies in the art and that fit properly in the concept of the album.
The first single released from the album was “Reign of Doom” which had a collaboration with Morgul, singer of the band Tumulario from the city of Bogota, the album is diverse and has several moments also has some other collaborations. One of the most important is the one made in the song “Comandos de guerra” with one of the most important band of the underground Hardcore Punk scene, from Latin America “Primer Régimen” whose drummer, in turn, was in charge of running the drums of “Anarquía y destrucción”.
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