ALMAH: Video Footage Of 'Unfold' Bass-Recording Sessions

September 15, 2013

Video footage of Raphael Dafras laying down the bass tracks on "Unfold", the fourth album from ALMAH — the Brazilian metal band led by former ANGRA singer Eduardo "Edu" Falaschi — can be seen below.

Due before the end of the year, "Unfold" was recorded in São Paulo, Brazil's Do It! Studio — the new 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.

"Unfold" track listing:

01. In My Sleep
02. Beware The Stroke
03. The Hostage
04. Warm Wind
05. Raise The Sun
06. Cannibals In Suits
07. Wings Of Revolution
08. Believer
09. I Do
10. You Gotta Stand
11. Treasure Of The Gods
12. Farewell

On September 19, ALMAH will perform at one of the most influential music festivals in the world, Rock In Rio.

ALMAH 2013 is:

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

ALMAH's third studio album, "Motion", 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).

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