ALMAH Working On 'New Ideas'

July 3, 2010

Brazilian progressive power metal band ALMAH — the side project of ANGRA members Edu Falaschi (vocals) and Felipe Andreoli (bass) — has just completed another leg of the "Fragile Equality Tour". ALMAH played a number of cities in the band's home country, with the final show taking place last month at Marreco's Fest in Brasilia.

Commented Falaschi: "I would like to give a lot of thanks to everybody from the name of ALMAH for your incredible love and support during these five years of the band.

"The whole 'Fragile Equality Tour' was unforgettable, mainly due to the amazing presence of the fans on the latest shows: it's impossible to explain how it feels to see you singing along to all our songs!

"We haven't been able to visit all the cities where we would like to play, but we will make it possible in the next tour!

"At the moment Felipe Andreoli and me are quite busy with the new ANGRA's things, which naturally slows down the rhythm of ALMAH activities. However, it doesn't mean that the band will be stopped. We are already working at new ideas for the next album and when the best moment for it comes, we will record a new CD and we will back on track!"

ALMAH's sophomore album, "Fragile Equality", was released in October 2008 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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