Sorry For All and Berro Mote bring heaviness, grit, and humor to the split album Sorry pelo Berro , featuring eight tracks, four from each band. The album is already available for streaming via the Abbey Roça label.

The split's name is a pun: "It's rock and outrageous humor with enough energy to annoy the annoyed," the bands emphasize. As Berro Mote points out, the Sorry Pelo Berro is "literally an apology for the sonic disaster perpetrated in this work."

The split opens with songs from Sorry For All, a punk and hardcore power trio from Socorro, which will celebrate its 10th anniversary in 2023. There are four songs with jokes about everyday life, packaged in a peculiar sound: a Motörhead , with seventies nuances and influences from the Canadian crut band Inespy.

Next up is Berro Mote, from São José dos Campos, a band that defines itself as "a great sonic mess without any specific reference," an outburst in the form of noise and screams. In this split, the band shows references to the classic Possessed , based on death metal, thrash metal, and old-school punk.

Listen to the split below!

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