Third Full-Length from Greek Hard Rock Quartet PUTA VOLCANO, “AMMA” – Now Available
AMMA, the third full-length release from Greek hard rock, post-grunge, desert quartet PUTA VOLCANO, is available worldwide.
A highly enterprising and unusual release, AMMA LP is full of heft and verve. Elements of Alice In Chains, Melvins, Hole, even A Perfect Circle, Kylesa and Baroness combine to create a tantalizing listen, showcasing a young band really hitting their stride.
Listen to the first single from AMMA, “Primitive Data,” at https://youtu.be/bzpzDqXl6nE, and watch the video for “Black Box” at https://youtu.be/Ye-4slpAHVk.
AMMA is available via https://putavolcano.bandcamp.com/ and https://orcd.co/putavolcano_amma.
Amma tracklisting:
- Re-Entry
- Entropica
- Venus Lullaby
- First Light
- Black Box
- Sugar Cube
- Echoing Icons
- Primitive Data
- Apnea
- Torus
- Space Blanket
- Kassandra’s Gift
PUTA VOLCANO has been building up their legacy and fanbase, one gig, one album, one song at the time. Already acknowledged in the Greek heavy rock scene, the band formed in 2012, releasing their debut EP Represent Victory Below Eye. PUTA VOLCANO’s debut full-length, The Sun (2015), was recognized as a fresh and inspiring offering, and soon after the band started gigging regularly, including 2015’s Rockwave Festival in Athens, alongside The Black Keys and 1000mods.
In 2017 PUTA VOLCANO released their celebrated Harmony of Spheres LP, a heady mixture of Seattle grunge, stoner and Southern rock, all with a South-Eastern European twist. The year that the quartet truly kicked on, Harmony of Spheres was toured across the EU, at Desertfest Athens, and led to PUTA VOLCANO supporting Alice In Chains and Fu Manchu at Release Athens Fest last year.
“A progressive vision of what grunge could have become.” – The Obelis
PUTA VOLCANO is:
Anna Papathanasiou – Vocals
Alex Pi – Guitar
Steve Stefanidis – Drums
Bookies – Bass, Backing Vocals
PUTA VOLCANO online:
www.facebook.com/putavolcanoband
Posted by : Debbie Sellnow // Adrenaline PR
Photo by: Yiorgos Kaplanidis