ALMAH Frontman Talks 'Motion' Album In Video Interview

September 13, 2011

A short video clip of ALMAH frontman Edu Falaschi talking to Japanese TV about the band's third album, "Motion", during a recent promotional trip can be seen below.

"Motion" will be released on the following dates:

Europe (via AFM Records): October 14
Brazil (Laser Company): September 16
Rest Of Latin America (Icarus Records): October 14
Japan (Victor JVC): October 19

The CD was recorded in May-June 2011 at Norcal Studios in So Paulo, Brazil and was mixed and mastered in July at Split Second Sound Studios in Amsterdam, Netherlands by Jochem Jacobs (TEXTURES).

Commented Falaschi: "I'm very excited to present our new work soon. We are absolutely dedicated. Each bandmember contributed to the basic parts, arrangements and songwriting. I'm really proud that this album will show the real language and personality of ALMAH! 'Motion' is heavy, modern and up-to-date (maybe, the heaviest stuff I've ever recorded in my life). It's powerful! Full of good energy! The instrumental parts are very solid and heavy. The vocal lines present my natural range and style, heavy and aggressive. It's a kind of album to bang your head non-stop! And I have a feeling that in the end it will be the best CD in my whole discography. At least the one I like the most"

ALMAH's "Trace Of Trait" video can be seen below. The clip was filmed in Caxias do Sul, a city in the south of Brazil, at the end of August under the direction of producer and photographer Alex Milesi.

ALMAH is:

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

Interview:

"Trace Of Trait" video:

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