Release
Date February 6th, 2026
Format LP/CD/Digital
Genre Stoner Metal
Country USA
Hermano formed back
in 1998 in a Covington, Kentucky apartment. David
Angstrom, Steve Earle, Mike Callahan, and John Garcia
got together for a session set up by Dandy Brown
in Cincinnati. They tracked a debut album, "Only A Suggestion",
originally slated for Frank Kozik’s label, Man’s Ruin Records. The label folded, delaying the
release by four years. Over the following decade, the guys dropped three studio
albums and a live LP, touring the United States and Europe. Chris Leathers eventually replaced Steve Earle on drums. The guys basically operated on
their own terms, putting out music and playing shows whenever they wanted.
Fast forward to the summer of 2016. Hermano booked a reunion gig at Hellfest in Clisson, France, eight years after their
previous gig. They just had a couple of hours to rehearse the set. Now, that
entire gig is out on Ripple Music. The audio
captures the raw power of five guys getting back on stage and tearing through
their catalog. The band blasts through twelve tracks, bringing heavy desert
riffs to a massive festival crowd.
There are rough spots, which is
totally expected for a band that barely rehearsed before stepping in front of a
massive audience. Sometimes the guitars drift slightly out of sync. The backup
vocals get completely buried in the mix. The drums blast forward with
relentless aggression, occasionally pushing the tempo a little too hard. That
chaotic edge gives the performance a real garage-band vibe. You get a genuine
document of a live gig, warts and all. The feedback squeals between tracks and
the crowd roars in the background.
This live release delivers what a Hermano fan wants from a reunion show. It gives you
raw riffs, loud amps, and a band having a blast on stage. The audio mix might
be a bit rough around the edges. The playing gets sloppy in a few places. That
just adds to the charm of a live gig. Ripple Music
put together a cool package for anyone wanting to hear pure desert rock
aggression.

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