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Brutal Blues – “Rett” [SoundCloud Song Stream]
“Rett” is the very latest from Brutal Blues. This grind duo from Norway consists of Steinar (Psudoku, Parlamentarisk Sodomi, BxSxRx) on guitar/vocals and Anders (Blodsprut, Moha!, Noxagt, Ultralyd) on drums/vocals. This is modern and raw grind and those familiar with their past bands expect nothing less. The self-titled debut release was recorded DIY at the legendary Rifferiet in Norway and mixed by Anders.
The Skinny: “Rett” is the very latest from Brutal Blues. This grind duo from Norway consists of Steinar (Psudoku, Parlamentarisk Sodomi, BxSxRx) on guitar/vocals and Anders (Blodsprut, Moha!, Noxagt, Ultralyd) on drums/vocals. This is modern and raw grind and those familiar with their past bands expect nothing less. The self-titled debut release was recorded DIY at the legendary Rifferiet in Norway and mixed by Anders.
In support of the new release Brutal Blues will be touring Europe for two weeks. The tour kicks off May 14th in Oslo, Norway and concludes May 31st in Malmo, Sweden. The Polish part of the tour will be accompanied by Antigama and Rape On Mind as part of the New Dimension Tour.
Brutal Blues Track Listing:
01. Skjold
02. Rett
03. Stafett
04. Medalje
05. Tradisjon
06. Alminneleg Utsegn

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