Broilers Puro

 Amor 180g limited first edition in red vinyl & folding cover


  • Format: 12 "LP
  • Condition: New, OVP
  • Label: Skull & Palms
  • Year of publication: 2021
  • Special features: Limited and numbered first edition of 10,000 pieces, transparent red 180g vinyl in fat gatefold/folding cover

The shipping takes place in special record boxes.

Shipping costs across Germany only postage, no matter how many items you buy!



"Puro Amor" is an album about love and let go. To continue, even if it is difficult. The fans had to wait four years before the Broilers finally gather the community again: 46 minutes and 14 songs over the real, true, great and pure love, with all their ups and downs. From the first delicate kiss, from hickey to the bite wound, to the warm feeling of a home, from the worst dispute to painful loss.

Partnership, family, a deep friendship that combines all of the previous one - like the friendship that the band brought together 27 years ago and still holds together today.
In a world that seems to be enjoying in the war, the Broilers at least closed peace with themselves and approved and hugged what accompanies them for a long time: pathos, emotions, contrasts. There are massive wind sets, offbeats, there is soul and rocksteady, there are flirts with power pop and kitsch and all of this, as if it were the most logical and normal in the world, in addition to pressing guitar walls, fat choirs and a drum that only wants to go forward. And there is also the bow before the rehearsal room, in which you started in 1994 as a young Oi! Not many dare to do this eclectic mix. The Broilers no longer want to imagine it.

Founded by school friends in 1994, the band plays at the forefront today. In the meantime, the music of the Broilers appears on their own label "Skull & Palms Recordings", the last three albums reached gold status, the two last published longplayers made the leap in the German charts.



"Puro Amor" is an album about love and let go. To continue, even if it is difficult. The fans had to wait four years before the Broilers finally gather the community again: 46 minutes and 14 songs over the real, true, great and pure love, with all their ups and downs. From the first delicate kiss, from hickey to the bite wound, to the warm feeling of a home, from the worst dispute to painful loss. In a world that seems to be enjoying in the war, the Broilers at least closed peace with themselves and approved and hugged what accompanies them for a long time: pathos, emotions, contrasts. There are massive wind sets, offbeats, there is soul and rocksteady, there are flirts with power pop and kitsch and all of this, as if it were the most logical and normal in the world, in addition to press