Hermética (album) explained

Hermética
Type:studio
Artist:Hermética
Cover:hermetica-hermetica.jpg
Caption:1991 re-issue including Intérpretes EP
Released:1989
Recorded:Estudios Sonovisión, Buenos Aires, May–June, 1989
Genre:Heavy metal, thrash metal
Length:40:45 (Original)
56:13 (Re-issue 1991)
Label:Radio Trípoli Discos
Producer:Ricardo Iorio
Next Title:Intérpretes
Next Year:1990

Hermética is the debut album by Argentine thrash metal band Hermética, released in 1989.[1]

Details

After the disbandment of V8, in 1987, bass player Ricardo Iorio formed Hermética, a thrash metal band featuring vocalist Claudio O'Connor, guitar player Antonio "Tano" Romano, and drummer Tony Scotto.The group recorded the songs which would be part of this album at Estudios Sonovisión, in Buenos Aires, during May–June, 1989.[2]

The album was released on LP and cassette in 1989. The re-issue on CD through Radio Trípoli/DBN, from 1991, also includes Intérpretes, the first EP of the band.

Track listing

Personnel

Band
Others

Notes and References

  1. http://www.rock.com.ar/bios/0/407.shtml Hermética's biography
  2. https://www.discogs.com/Herm%C3%A9tica-Herm%C3%A9tica/release/3018245 Credits of the LP CPP 751