IN an unofficial communication theSun had with one-man death metal band Ripped to Shreds back in 2020, frontman Andrew Lee mentioned how he had tour plans that involved Malaysia.Since then, the pandemic came and uprooted the tour potential in its global tide of pestilence. Along the way, Lee expanded the band into a full unit while releasing two full-length albums and a split album.Released in 2020 and 2022, Luan and Jubian demonstrated a steady upwards trajectory by Ripped to Shreds in its writing and willingness to get dirty in its approach to old school death metal (OSDM).The band’s fourth and latest album released late last month, Sanshi is no different. Like its previous albums, Ripped
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