Monday, October 29, 2018

Sacrificial Blood: Upcoming November Show and News

We've had a busy October. Friday we finished our shows for this month with our good friends Sapremia and Blasphemous at The Fire in Philadelphia. There are some ravaging live videos from the show recently posted on the Sacrificial Blood Facebook.

There was also a recent review of the show we opened with Natur and the legendary Satan written by Ian Weber. He hosts his Metal Meltdown radio show playing the best variety of hard rock and heavy metal music that Brooklyn has to offer, every Sunday from 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST / 11:00 am - 1:00 pm PST on 920 WON: The Apple via Live365 (Official) (Live365 Broadcasting) - https://live365.com/station/a09178. His review:



After spending the summer and early autumn attending so many cool shows, I went East in Brooklyn (Greenpoint, Brooklyn that is) to catch the legendary Satan (Band) at the Saint Vitus Bar. They're still going strong and I know doom metal worshipers NATUR, who are direct support this recent tour with them, are helping them out. Despite it being a chilly Friday night, over 200+ people showed up to support the NWOBHM legends. The show had a stacked lineup, and by the time I got there, the evening was about to get started with a local band called Sacrificial Blood. I had heard of them on record but was surprised how heavy they were live. Their sound is a cool mix of Morbid Saint (Official) inspired death metal, with touches of Seven Churches era Possessed. They were great. These guys are death metal in its rawest form: no frills! Check them out!

The next band many stuck around for was New York's NATUR who if were to be described in one word, the word would be "amazed". Playing a hybrid of classic metal, doom, and hard rock, these guys will decimate you. If they ever come back, I'll certainly be there. I highly recommend them if you're into Iron Maiden, Official Motörhead, and Saint Vitus.

Finally it was time to hail Satan (Band)!!! With a great turnout of about 200+ people, they delivered a full hour and a half headlining set playing all of their classics, as well as a handful of new songs which fit right in. I had heard good things recently about Satan (Band) live, and on 10/12/18, they sounded phenomenal. I'm not sure if there are any bands out there who play with as much passion and power as Satan (Band). At 64, Brian Ross can still work a crowd and belts out that signature voice of his, untouched by time. He very well may be the most underrated in his profession. Brian Ross's voice is aging like fine wine and the band played a great show. As long as the underground supports heavy metal, Satan (Band) will keep rocking this world and all the others.

 Our next show is in New Jersey with Earthling, Traitor, and Fiakra.


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