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Vittra to release debut full-length album “Blasphemy Blues” on November 11th 2022

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September 2, 2022
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Vittra Blasphemy Blues coverOriginally called Vildvittra, based on the characters created by Astrid Lindgren as part of Ronja Rövardotter, the band’s name later evolved into Vittra, inspired by the mythical creatures appearing in Swedish folk stories. And while Swedish folk is a recurring theme weaving in and out of their music, the band is firmly rooted in Melodic Death and Thrash Metal in the veins of Dissection, early In Flames, Megadeth, and At The Gates.

Founded in 2017 by David Döragrip (vocals) and Johan Murmester (guitar), the lineup was completed in 2018 with Alex Smith (drums) and Gustav Svensson (bass) joining the band. In the studio and on stage Vittra has also been joined by Lars Elofsson on lead guitar since 2021. This was also the year they released their debut EP “Wardens”, recorded at SolnaSound Production, Sweden, with the support of Simon Johansson (Soilwork, Wolf). Only a few months later, they entered SolnaSound again – this time supported by both Simon and Mike Wead (King Diamond, Mercyful Fate) – and in April 2022 “Blasphemy Blues” was finalized. Lawrence Mackrory (Bloodbath, Lik, Firespawn) handled the mixing and mastering. Hjules created the cover artwork.

On September 2nd, 2022, “Satmara”, the first single off the upcoming album, will be released as a most auspicious foretaste of the album – together with an impressive accompanying music video. Musically, “Satmara” showcases one of the Vittra trademarks, being their signature combination of Death/Thrash with strong songwriting and catchy hooks. In the veins of Megadeth meets 80’s Ozzy, it comes with a Heavy Metal-ish twist to it, having that “chugging” on the A-string, but surprises with an overall upbeat pop feel.

Vittra’s debut full-length album “Blasphemy Blues” will be out everywhere on November 11th, 2022, via SAOL and can be pre-ordered here.

Tracklist:
1. Colossal
2. Halls of Ancients
3. Satmara
4. Lykantropi
5. Feeding Frenzy
6. Self-Loathing
7. Temptation
8. Sommarfödd
9. Undead (Bonus Track)

Weblinks:
www.vittraofficial.com
www.facebook.com/vittraofficial

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