HYPOCRISY Shares Hell Over Sofia In High Def, Part One

December 26, 2021, 2 years ago

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HYPOCRISY Shares Hell Over Sofia In High Def, Part One

"Look what Santa brought," exclaims Hypocrisy frontman Peter Tägtgren. "On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of Hell Over Sofia, which was released in October 2011, and for Christmas, we started uploading high-quality videos of this live concert to our YouTube channel. We hope you enjoy them... again! Watch the first part now."

Hell Over Sofia - 20 Years Of Chaos And Confusion was filmed live at Blue Box Club in Sofia, Bulgaria on February 27th, 2010. The aforementioned first part, which can be seen below, contains three songs: "Let The Knife Do The Talking", "Weed Out The Weak", and "Fire In The Sky".

Exactly one month ago, on November 26th, Hypocrisy released their 13th studio album, Worship.

It has been eight long years since the last record, and Hypocrisy fans can feel the itch. Worship is 11 tracks of precise, ferocious musicianship. Commonly inspired by the fusion of the modern and the ancient, Hypocrisy has once more found a way to combine innovative ideas with classic sound in order to deliver something metalheads can enjoyably consume with awe and brutal vigor. As usual, all recording and mixing took place at Tägtgren’s Abyss Studio AB in Sweden while mastering was completed by Svante Forsbäck at Chartmakers Audio Mastering. Designed by artist Blake Armstrong (Kataklysm, In Flames, Carnifex), Worship’s artwork speaks to the history of the relationship between humanity and extraterrestrials.

Worship tracklisting:

"Worship"
"Chemical Whore"
"Greedy Bastards"
"Dead World"
"We're The Walking Dead"
"Brotherhood Of The Serpent"
"Children Of The Gray"
"Another Day"
"They Will Arrive"
"Bug In The Net"
"Gods Of The Underground"

"Dead World" video:

"Chemical Whore" video:

"Children Of The Gray" video:

Hypocrisy in 2021 is:

Peter Tägtgren - vocals, guitars
Mikael Hedlund - bass
Reidar Horghagen - drums
Thomas Elofsson - session guitarist

 


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