ANGRA Guitarist Interviewed On 'Heavy Metal Thunder' (Audio)

February 17, 2011

DJ JC Green of Metal Messiah Radio's "Heavy Metal Thunder" show recently conducted an interview with guitarist Kiko Loureiro of Brazilian metallers ANGRA. You can now listen to the chat using the audio player below.

Interview (audio):

"Lease Of Life", the Ricardo Guidara-directed video from ANGRA, can be viewed below. The song comes off the band's seventh studio album, "Aqua" (a Latin word which means "water" in English),which was released in Europe on September 29, 2010 and in the U.S. on October 12, 2010 via SPV/Steamhammer. A conceptual effort, the follow-up to 2006's "Aurora Consurgens" was recorded at Norcal Studios in São Paulo, Brazil.

"Aqua" is available in four formats: a limited-edition digipack that includes a bonus CD featuring a career-spanning overview of ANGRA's Edu Falaschi (vocals) era; a standard jewel-case edition; a double-LP edition that includes three bonus tracks; and as a digital download.

ANGRA guitarist Rafael Bittencourt recently stated about "Aqua", "Although this album sounds very different than our previous album, 'Aurora Consurgens', there are not many musical differences between 'Aqua' and our last three albums. We tried to keep the idea of combining metal with progressive, classic, Brazilian, ethnic, pop and many other styles. The big difference is that this time we were really hit by inspiration. So we wrote almost thirty good songs, and we ended up picking the best ten out of the big list."

ANGRA 2011 is:

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

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