ANGRA Hard At Work On New Album

November 25, 2009

Brazilian melodic metallers ANGRA are currently working on material for their next studio album, to be released in 2010.

Commented vocalist Eduardo Falaschi: "I'm here to tell that ANGRA already has more than ten songs in the works. These songs promise our album to be phenomenal at the very least!

"I'm going to try to express how the new album is getting its shape. What became clearer day by day is the magic in these songs, the romanticism, the aura of the times of hope, the beauty and the finess in the melodies. The technique becomes a real ally of the passion, which permeates every harmony in its most sublime form! These melodies make the breast explode in this feeling of pride and joy. This is the new album from ANGRA!"

ANGRA's current lineup includes drummer Ricardo Confessori (SHAMAN),who returns to ANGRA following the departure of Aquiles Priester (HANGAR).

The band took part in a massive Brazilian tour with SEPULTURA in May 2009.

ANGRA 2009 is:

Eduardo Falaschi - Vocals
Kiko Loureiro - Guitar
Felipe Andreoli - Bass
Rafael Bittencourt - Guitar
Ricardo Confessori - Drums

The recordings of ANGRA's last CD, "Aurora Consurgens", began in July 2006 at the House Of Audio studios in Germany under the guidance of longtime producer Dennis Ward. All the tracking took place at the Via Musique Estúdios, in São Paulo with Thiago Bianchi as the assistant producer. Dennis then flew back to Germany and mixed the material, which was mastered by the renowned Finnish producer Mika Jussila.

ANGRA live in May 2009:

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