Serpico’s latest studio release, ‘Dressed in Flesh,’ is not just an album — it’s a call to arms for rock fans longing for grit, danger, and musical truth. Recorded entirely on magnetic tape, the Finnish rock band made a conscious decision to avoid digital perfection in favor of a more human, organic sound.
The album was recorded live with producer Anssi Kippo at Astia Studio, capturing the essence of real-time performance. Kippo, whose work includes names like Children of Bodom, recognized Serpico’s distinctiveness from the start:
“I’ve been a professional music producer for 30 years and have both produced and engineered several gold and platinum-selling albums. Serpico stands out from the masses not only with great songwriting, but especially as they are bringing the genuine feel of danger back to rock music. With the support of Golden Robot Records, they have the opportunity to show their potential to the world.” — Anssi Kippo
This isn’t a band chasing trends. Serpico’s career has been built on persistence and belief — often at odds with the mainstream. They’ve been internationally featured by major rock publications, with SPIN Magazine spotlighting their rebellious spirit in the “Rock ’N’ Roll Is Not Dead” video.
2023 saw the band stepping further into the limelight, performing at The Garage in London during Geoff Tate’s special anniversary show. It was a significant moment, reflecting their steady rise within the global rock sphere.
With ‘Dressed in Flesh,’ Serpico offers a compelling reminder of rock’s roots — loud, dangerous, imperfect, and deeply real.




