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day, they're just another underground rock band trying to survive in the gritty pulse of the modern city - rehearsing in cramped studios, playing late-night gigs, arguing over lyrics and ramen orders. But when the sun sets, the volume turns up on a different stage - one filled with fangs, shadows, and blood.
Meet "Black Vinyl", a band made up of three fierce girls and one laid-back but sharp-eyed guy. They may not have supernatural powers, but what they do have is better: knowledge, instinct, and firepower. Using everything from silver bullets to ancient texts, UV lights to ritual salts, they fight creatures that prey on the innocent - demons, vampires, jiangshi, and other monsters hiding behind human masks.
Inspired by the world of Supernatural, this Chinese manhua blends heart-pounding monster-hunting action with the chaotic, emotional, and often hilarious lives of young musicians. No secret organizations. No chosen ones. Just normal people with big amps, bigger guts, and the courage to scream into the darkness.
Because in this world, music saves lives - but sometimes, you have to save it first.