ANGRA: New Online Game Released

August 23, 2010

Brazilian metallers ANGRA have released an Guitarflash online game as a way to promote their latest album, "Aqua". The game, which features the band's new single, "Arising Thunder", is said to be similar to "Guitar Hero" in that it allows the player to perform a guitar sound through a joystick or a computer keyboard.

ANGRA will release its seventh studio album, "Aqua" (a Latin word which means "water" in English),in Europe on September 29 and in the U.S. on October 12 via SPV/Steamhammer. A conceptual effort, the follow-up to 2006's "Aurora Consurgens" was recorded at Norcal Studios in São Paulo, Brazil.

"Aqua" will be available in three formats: a standard jewel-case edition; a double-LP edition that includes three bonus tracks; and as a digital download.

For the first time since its inception, the band self-produced the new CD, which was co-produced and mixed by Brendan Duffey and Adriano Daga from Norcal Studios, and mastered by Maor Appelbaum at Maor Appelbaum Mastering Studios in California. The art concept (see below) was created by the renowned Brazilian artist Gustavo Sazes, with input from Rafael Bittencourt and Kiko Loureiro.

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

ANGRA 2010 is:

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

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