Agresiva
Eternal Foe
AGRESIVA is a 350 band formed in Madrid, Spain in the summer of 2008, by guitarists Eduardo ChamA3n and Miguel Coello. Samuel San JosAc (vocals), Daniel VillaseA±or (bass) and Axel RamA-rez (drums) completed the lineup. They released their fist demo, Sent To War, in the fall of 2010. Shortly after, Chus Maestro substituted Axel RamA-rez on drums. Due to this initial success, in March 2012, Agresiva released their first full-length album, Eternal Foe. The album was recorded and engineered by Aüngel "Choco" MuA±oz at Traste Cero Studio, in TorrejA3n de Ardoz (Madrid). It was mastered and mixed by Dan DA-ez at Sonolab Studio and produced and edited by the band itself. The artwork was developed by Marcos Cabrera. After the release, the band turned into a four-piece act as Eduardo ChamA3n left for personal reasons, leaving Miguel Coello solely repsosible for the bandA's riffs. The release was followed up by numerous gigs all over Spain including performances at important Spanish metal festivals like Pounding Metal Fest and Skulls Of Metal, to mention a few, and a feature in the legendary 350 Maniacs in The Netherlands. In October of 2013, Agresiva released the EP Chronophobia, recorded and engineered by Vasco DurA¡n (who also co-produced the work with the band), mixed by Carlos Santos at Sadman Studio, and mastered by Mika Jussila at Finnvox Studio in Finland. This four-song release includes two cuts that later appear on The Crime Of Our Time--a demo track from 2010's Sent To War and a cover of a track by the Argentinean thrashers Malicia. After a bunch of gigs, the band focused their efforts on writing for their next studio album.