Second pressing on black vinyl
Black vinyl, 12" (33 rpm), in gatefold sleeve.
Second pressing of 200 copies worldwide.
With BRODEQUIN, what you see is what you get. It's not for nothing that the band is named after a medieval torture device... Of course, BRODEQUIN has its own turbulent history. Brothers Jamie and Mike Bailey have been playing music together since 1998, before their debut album made them known far beyond the borders of their native Tennessee. But after being revealed as one of death metal's most brutal bands, BRODEQUIN disappeared into the shadows. Now, 20 years later, BRODEQUIN is back with 'Harbinger of Woe' and this long-awaited fourth album does not disappoint. The first single "Of Pillars and Trees" is pure BRODEQUIN, with riffs evoking severed limbs passed through a meat grinder. The new drummer, Brennan Shackelford, hits his cymbals as if playing with a spiked mace, and the growls are so aggressive that one can imagine Jamie sucking the blood of his enemies with a straw. BRODEQUIN is finally back to reclaim its crown.
For fans of DEVOURMENT, MORTICIAN, DISGORGE, INTERNAL BLEEDING.
The artwork is the painting 'The martyr of fanaticism' by José de Brito (1895).
Tracklist: Side A: Diabolical Edict Fall Of The Leaf Theresiana Of Pillars And Trees Tenaillement Side B: Maleficium VII Nails Vredens Dag Suffocation In Ash Harbinger Of Woe