
*Artist: Men Eater
*Album: Vendaval
*Year: 2009
*Genre: Sludge/Thrash Metal With Stoner/Doom Influences
*Country: Portugal

*Format: mp3@VBR213kbps
*Size: 73MB
Tracklist:
01. First Season (3:51)
02. Heartbeating Locomotiva (3:50)
03. Man Hates Space (5:25)
04. Quatero (1:57)
05. Drunk Flies Drugged Souls (5:35)
06. Last Season (3:49)
07. 1200 (3:32)
08. Medusa (4:46)
09. Novee (1:40)
10. Coldest Tide (4:10)
11. Queen of A Million (4:04)
12. Dead at Sea (5:19)
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Total playing time: 47:58

Extended info
Current line-up:
Miguel - Guitar, Vocals
Carlos Azeitona- Guitar (Blacksunrise, Mary Reilly)
Joao - Bass
Carlos BB - Drums
Men Eater came together as a band in a pretty casual way, in the
back seat of a van, while heading back home from a festival in
Spain. Mike (guitar), Carlos (guitar), Sergio (vocals) and BB
(drums) all had different projects. By bouncing ideas, all of a
sudden, it struck them as a bolt of lightning why the fuck dont we
start a project together? It took shape in a day and became a
reality on the next. Without any plans on how to conquer the world
or similar, they just shared love for good music and enough
inspiration to start writing the first songs almost immediately
After five weeks of rehearsals and with bass player Joao already on
board, they decided to record a self-titled EP. A vicious bomb of
sludge/crust riffs mixed with stoner and ambient influences
Gigging pretty regularly, the quintet played all over the country
sharing stages with names so diverse as The Ocean or Madball and by
the time they started writing new songs, the buzz around them was
already overwhelming. Unfortunately, around that same time, the
band decided to split with Sergio but that didn?t stop them
Fuelled by the excellent reactions they were getting, the four
musicians with guitar player Mike now also handling vocals faced
the composition of new material with a newborn confidence
HELLSTONE, the debut full-length record, is a perfect reflection of
that. The album contains ten powerful songs, which were built on
the foundation already set on the EP while also bringing a whole
lot of different influences to the table. HELLSTONE was recorded at
the infamous BlackSheep Studios by Makoto Yagiu (If Lucy Fell
Riding Panico), mixed at the Red Room Recording, Seattle, by Chris
Common (These Arms Are Snakes / Mouth Of The Architect / The Coma
Recovery) and mastered by Ed Brooks (Isis, Pearl Jam) © torrent
Miguel - Guitar, Vocals
Carlos Azeitona- Guitar (Blacksunrise, Mary Reilly)
Joao - Bass
Carlos BB - Drums
Men Eater came together as a band in a pretty casual way, in the
back seat of a van, while heading back home from a festival in
Spain. Mike (guitar), Carlos (guitar), Sergio (vocals) and BB
(drums) all had different projects. By bouncing ideas, all of a
sudden, it struck them as a bolt of lightning why the fuck dont we
start a project together? It took shape in a day and became a
reality on the next. Without any plans on how to conquer the world
or similar, they just shared love for good music and enough
inspiration to start writing the first songs almost immediately
After five weeks of rehearsals and with bass player Joao already on
board, they decided to record a self-titled EP. A vicious bomb of
sludge/crust riffs mixed with stoner and ambient influences
Gigging pretty regularly, the quintet played all over the country
sharing stages with names so diverse as The Ocean or Madball and by
the time they started writing new songs, the buzz around them was
already overwhelming. Unfortunately, around that same time, the
band decided to split with Sergio but that didn?t stop them
Fuelled by the excellent reactions they were getting, the four
musicians with guitar player Mike now also handling vocals faced
the composition of new material with a newborn confidence
HELLSTONE, the debut full-length record, is a perfect reflection of
that. The album contains ten powerful songs, which were built on
the foundation already set on the EP while also bringing a whole
lot of different influences to the table. HELLSTONE was recorded at
the infamous BlackSheep Studios by Makoto Yagiu (If Lucy Fell
Riding Panico), mixed at the Red Room Recording, Seattle, by Chris
Common (These Arms Are Snakes / Mouth Of The Architect / The Coma
Recovery) and mastered by Ed Brooks (Isis, Pearl Jam) © torrent
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