
Legendary polish death/thrash metal quartet SPARAGMOS proudly announces reissue of the band's sophomore studio album "Error". Released originally in 1994 on tape only Error is finally receiving a 21st-century edition worthy of its legacy, newly remastered. The album was mastered in 2026 by Filip Heinrich Hałucha at Heinrich House Studio, giving the classic 1993/1994 recordings a fresh, significantly clearer and more dynamic sound, while preserving the raw, organic spirit of the ’90s. The reissue of Error is not merely a nostalgic journey — it is an opportunity for an album that was overlooked in the 1990s and difficult to buy due to the decline of the cassette format to finally be heard the way it was always meant to sound: loud, clear, and uncompromising. At the time of its original release, Error was already regarded as one of the boldest and most progressive records on the Polish — and beyond — extreme metal scene. Its eclectic fusion of death metal, thrash, technical precision, power-driven choruses, expansive melodies, and experimental song structures pushed far beyond the genre’s standards of the era. Critics frequently drew comparisons between the album and the cult classic Spheres by Dutch legends Pestilence, highlighting its forward-thinking approach and uncompromising artistic vision.