New Orleans heavy rock veterans Suplecs make a majestic comeback with their first album in fifteen years “Hymns Under A Blood Moon Sky” recommended to be played loud.
“Got Nothing” celebrates a renewed strength and channels pure heaviness with the raw energy of the galloping guitar riffs so the result is obviously a massive dosage of grooves.
With a resilient spirit “I See You” relies on monumental gritty riffage and charismatic guitar leads accompanied by a softer vocal delivery.
“Forest Of Fire” evokes gloomy doom influences as guitars acquire shadowy tonalities following a slower sorrowful rhythmic pathway that eventually gains a bold stoner rock attitude.
“Old Spanish Trail” is an intriguing instrumental track that unfolds an eclectic melodic essence through heartwarming bluesy guitar progressions.
The monochromatic track “Damn These Pills” begins with a quasi funereal march but the guitar driven grooves are certainly filled with adrenaline.
“No Apologies” might sound quite laid back in the beginning but soon the towering rhythmic section unleashes massive grooves further amplified by wild guitar leads.
Listening to “La Ti Da” you can perceive a darker mood due to the doom nuances of the solemn orchestrations surrounding the robust rhythmic core.
With the solid groovy dynamics and the distinct sound of “Hymns Under A Blood Moon Sky” Suplecs rebuild their sonic identity drawing inspiration from New Orleans history and personal narrative.