ALMAH: New Album 'E.V.O' Released

September 24, 2016

Brazilian metallers ALMAH, led by ex-ANGRA singer Edu Falaschi, have just released their fifth studio album, titled "E.V.O", in North America via Test Your Metal Records. "E.V.O" is also available through Pride & Joy Music (Europe) and King Records (Japan).

"E.V.O" was recorded at IMF studios in São Paulo, Brazil by Tito Falaschi and was mixed and mastered by Damien Rainaud (FEAR FACTORY, DRAGONFORCE, BABYMETAL) at Mix Unlimited in Los Angeles, California. It is a concept album based on the evolution of people's mind and soul during the so-called "Age Of Aquarius" — the new era that the world is about to live. The author of the concept, Edu Falaschi, touches different subjects connected to the main idea, creating very positive lyrics for the album's atmosphere.

Musically, "E.V.O" brings a fresh and powerful sound with the typical modern and heavy ALMAH touch, but this time one will be able to realize that it also has a direct connection with the ANGRA's "Rebirth" (the first ANGRA album with Edu Falaschi's voice). The compositions are a pleasant travel between contemporary rock, modern power and prog metal. The vocal lines on "E.V.O" are very powerful, classic and the vocals have a higher pitch compared to previous ALMAH's records. It's very melodic, clean and into the bel canto style.

"E.V.O" track listing:

01. Age Of Aquarius (7:13)
02. Speranza (4:55)
03. The Brotherhood (4:41)
04. Innocence (4:35)
05. Higher (5:09)
06. Infatuated (4:05)
07. Pleased To Meet You (4:24)
08. Final Warning (4:13)
09. Indigo (3:46)
10. Corporate War (4:19)
11. Capital Punishment (4:00)

The official lyric video for "Age Of Aquarius" can be seen below.

ALMAH is:

Edu Falaschi - Vocals
Marcelo Barbosa - Guitar
Raphael Dafras - Bass
Diogo Mafra - Guitar
Pedro Tinello - Drums

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