Serpico – “Dressed In Flesh”
Serpico’s album “Dressed In Flesh” is the kind of hard rock record that grabs your attention by keeping things raw, loud, and honest. The Finnish band clearly knows the sound they want, and they go after it with confidence across this release without overcomplicating anything.
A big part of why the album works so well comes from how it was made. Recording fully analog on magnetic tape at Astia Studio with producer Anssi Kippo gives these songs a rough, live quality that suits the band perfectly. You can almost hear the room around them, which gives the album a stronger sense of life and makes it easier to connect with. My favorite tracks are “Hard as a Cannonball” and “Sweet Rebel Darling”.
That approach also says a lot about Serpico as a band. This does not come across like a group trying to polish every edge away. It sounds like musicians who trust their instincts and care about putting real energy into every performance. That gives “Dressed In Flesh” a lot of personality, and it helps the album leave a stronger impression.
It also makes sense that Serpico have built a name for themselves after years of work, patience, and belief, and landed support from respected rock outlets while sharing stages with well-known acts. “Dressed In Flesh” sounds like a record made by a band that means every note. If you want to keep up with what Serpico does next, follow them on social media this year for more music, news, and updates from the band.
