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Album Review: Sergio Michel's Tropical Depression

Justin Spartacus

Literally years in the making, songwriter and shredder, Sergio Michel, releases upon the world his latest creation: Tropical Depression. With eight years passing since his last album, “Marry Me, Cindy”, Sergio Michel returns as if he has never been gone. 

Last month, I had the honor to chat life with Sergio on Instagram Live to discuss his newest release, the time gap between albums, writing process for it and also what would be is favorite all time tract from the new album, that would be ‘Captain Save A Hoe’.

The album kicks off with a classic kick in the face, punk of rock vibe with ‘Abysmal’ and even slows it beautifully with a classic Alice Cooper vibe with ‘ Too Cool for School’

This album is a hefty piece of art, with 19 tracts for you to indulge in. A nice fun fact about this album as well is that Sergio completely wrote this album himself minus drums, which he almost did as well. Veteran dummer, Rob Tucker, lays down the sticks for this album. 

If you’re a fan of kick-ass upstate punk and some hard rock’n’roll, “Tropical Depression” is your streaming jam.

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