ALMAH: 'Fragile Equality' Release Date Confirmed

September 5, 2008

Singer Edu Falaschi has confirmed in a new press release that the long-running Brazilian metal band ANGRA "has been terminated," allowing him and fellow ex-ANGRA member Felipe Andreoli (bass) to focus all their energies on their ALMAH project.

ALMAH's sophomore album, "Fragile Equality", will be released on October 17 via AFM Records. A new single, "You'll Understand", has been made available for streaming on the band's MySpace page. According to Falaschi, "We chose this track because it contains most of the elements that characterize the album as a whole. I'm sure that I've recorded one of the most important records of my career and one of the best metal records a Brazilian band has ever made."

Video footage of ALMAH guitarist Marcelo Barbosa playing several solos and parts of the album can be viewed below.

ALMAH's recording lineup for "Fragile Equality" was as follows:

Edu Falaschi - Vocals
Felipe Andreoli - Bass
Marcelo Barbosa - Gutar
Paulo Schroeber - Guitar
Marcelo Moreira - Drums

ALMAH released its debut album in the U.S. in July 2007 via Candlelight. The CD featured guest appearances by drummer Casey Grillo (KAMELOT),guitarist Emppu Vuorinen (NIGHTWISH) and bassist Lauri Porra (STRATOVARIUS). It was mixed in Brazil by Grammy-winning producer Adriano Daga, who has worked with many artists during his career, including LENNY KRAVITZ and SILVERCHAIR.

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