ALMAH: 'Living And Drifting' Video To Debut This Week

January 27, 2013

"Living And Drifting", the new video from ALMAH — the Brazilian metal band led by former ANGRA singer Eduardo "Edu" Falaschi — will make its online debut on January 31 at 10 p.m. Brazilian time (February 1 at 1 a.m. CET). The clip was filmed in Sao Paulo and directed by producer, musician and composer Diogo Araújo from Under Control Filmes, who is well known in Brazil for his work with more mainstream artists. The video is based on a certain concept and is expected to be the most significant visual production in the history of the band.

A teaser for the "Living And Drifting" video is available below.

"Living And Drifting" comes off ALMAH's third studio album, "Motion", which was released in Europe in October 2011 via AFM Records. The CD was recorded in May-June 2011 at Norcal Studios in São Paulo, Brazil and was mixed and mastered in July 2011 at Split Second Sound Studios in Amsterdam, Netherlands by Jochem Jacobs (TEXTURES).

ALMAH last year played several shows in Brazil with session bassist Raphael Dafras.

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