"We were young, hungry, and completely possessed by the idea of making extreme music. There was this feeling of stepping into unknown territory, because death metal in Portugal was barely a shadow back then. Everything felt new, unpolished, and full of potential."
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How are things going in the Sacred Sin camp at the moment?
Right now things are feeling strong in the Sacred Sin camp, we just came from a mini tour with Troops Of Doom, it was a great inspiring experience. We’re in one of those phases where the energy is flowing naturally - shows are tight, with a lot of intensity, and everyone’s focused on pushing the band forward. There’s a good balance between discipline and excitement, which isn’t always easy to maintain after so many years on the scene, but somehow we’re hitting that stride again. We’ve also been reconnecting with a lot of old fans and reaching new ones, especially after the recent shows. That kind of response gives us fuel - it reminds us why we do this. At the same time, we’re working on a new album, refining what we want the next chapter of Sacred Sin to sound like. No shortcuts, no compromises, just honest death metal with that unmistakable Portuguese edge. So yeah, things are moving, the spirit is high, and we’re hungry for what comes next.
