ALMAH Releases 'Motion Playback Band'

January 23, 2014

ALMAH — the Brazilian metal band led by former ANGRA singer Eduardo "Edu" Falaschi — has released "Motion Playback Band". Every song from ALMAH's third studio album, 2011's "Motion", now is available as four backing tracks where one of the instruments or vocal part is missing: there are tracks without solo guitars, bass or drums and karaoke version.

"Motion Playback Band", the first of the series, is already available as a worldwide digital release on iTunes, Amazon, CD Baby and other stores.

Samples can be heard at this location.

Falaschi comments: "We release these backing tracks for our fans who have always wanted to play with ALMAH to practice with professional materials or just to have fun! For example, a bass player can download a version without bass and play along the track! A singer can use karaoke version etc.

"Right now we are preparing songs from our second album, 'Fragile Equality', [and we hope] to give you more news soon!"

ALMAH's fourth album, "Unfold", was released on November 25, 2013 in Europe and December 3, 2013 in North America via Scarlet Records. The CD was recorded in São Paulo, Brazil's Do It! Studio — the facility established by Edu and Tito Falaschi — and was mixed by Damien Rainaud at Darth Mader Music in Los Angeles, California. The cover artwork for the effort was designed by Nathalia Suellen (LADY SYMPHONIA),an internationally recognized digital artist from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil who has previously worked with musicians, writers, publishing houses such as DARK MOOR, Random House, Penguin Group, Harper Collins, Simon & Schuster, McCann Erickson, Scholastic and Harry N. Abrams Books.

ALMAH is:

Edu Falaschi - Vocals
Marcelo Barbosa - Guitar
Marcelo Moreira - Drums
Gustavo Di Padua - Guitar
Raphael Dafras - Bass

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