ALMAH Song To Appear On Brazilian Movie Soundtrack

July 8, 2009

ALMAH — the side project of ANGRA members Edu Falaschi (vocals) and Felipe Andreoli (bass) — will contribute to the "Caça-Palavra" Brazilian movie soundtrack with the song "Torn".

According to a press release, "Caça-Palavra" is directed by Pedro Flores da Cunha with a screenplay by Álvaro Ramos, who has collaborated with TV Globo for more than 20 years writing soap operas and series. The movie is a thriller that shows a tenuous line between the physical and spiritual planes and tells the story of an ancestral family that lives isolated in their home on a high mountain where the time does not passing by until a visit of young and angelical Juliana that changes the routine of those people getting them involved in a dominion, dispute and seduction game.

ALMAH is "almost done" writing the material for the band's third album, tentatively due in late 2009/early 2010.

Fan-filmed video footage of ALMAH's February 13, 2009 concert in Santo André, Brazil can be viewed below (clip uploaded by "leomarsousa").

ALMAH's sophomore album, "Fragile Equality", was released last October via AFM Records.

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 CD in the U.S. in July 2007 via Candlelight.

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