Listeners familiar with the underground Brazilian metal scene will recognize the DIY, unpolished production. This adds a layer of authenticity to their thrash sound, making the EP feel like a "lost tape" from the golden age of extreme metal.
The band frequently references scripture, such as Psalm 91 ("A thousand may fall at your side... but you will not be hit") to emphasize themes of safety in faith. The songs often warn against hypocrisy within "the temple of the Lord," adding a layer of social commentary to their religious message. Where to Listen AMINTOR - DEUS DERRUBA SATANГЃS
"Deus Derruba Satanás," "Invocai," and "Supremo Deus". Thematic & Musical Review AMINTOR - DEUS DERRUBA SATANГЃS
Listeners familiar with the underground Brazilian metal scene will recognize the DIY, unpolished production. This adds a layer of authenticity to their thrash sound, making the EP feel like a "lost tape" from the golden age of extreme metal.
The band frequently references scripture, such as Psalm 91 ("A thousand may fall at your side... but you will not be hit") to emphasize themes of safety in faith. The songs often warn against hypocrisy within "the temple of the Lord," adding a layer of social commentary to their religious message. Where to Listen
"Deus Derruba Satanás," "Invocai," and "Supremo Deus". Thematic & Musical Review