ALMAH Post More Studio Footage From Motion Recordings
July 21, 2011, 13 years ago
ALMAH recently finished recording material for the new album, entitled Motion, at Norcal Studios in São Paulo, Brazil. Motion will be released in the fall via AFM Records. The album is produced by Edu Falaschi and Felipe Andreoli.
Almah have releasesd more video footage from Norcal Studios. Check out the 20-minute report below:
Almah frontman Edu Falaschi (ANGRA) is featured in a new interview with Taipei Metal Webzine discussing the band's new album, Motion. An excerpt is available below:
Taipei Metal: In May of 2011 Almah was recording songs for the follow-up to your second record, Fragile Equality. What can you reveal about this upcoming record in terms of the style and subject matter?
Edu Falaschi: “It's getting fantastic. Its heavy, modern and up. It’s powerful. Full of good energy; an album to shake your head without stopping!”
Taipei Metal: You are working with the same lineup which recorded Fragile Equality. How do you think the band has progressed in the three years since Fragile Equality was released?
Edu Falaschi: “Now we are more friends and we know each other much more.This time the compositions and recordings are much more calm, relaxing and fun, without any stress. It already became the most pleasant album I did in my life. And I have a feeling that in the end it will be the best album in my whole discography! At least the one I like the most.”
Taipei Metal: What is the creative dynamic like between all the members of Almah?
Edu Falaschi: “Felipe (Andreoli) brought one song, Marcelo (Moreira) brought one as well. I helped them with vocal melodies, etc., and I composed eight from ten songs in the CD. Then I asked the guys to help me with the solo parts. First I recorded on my own, all songs in my home studio. I did programming drums, I played guitars, bass, vocal lines and keys, and sent it to the guys for learning, practicing and creating solo parts. Then after some days we went to the studio. It all was really fast! The band is totally in shape and in the same frequency.”
Taipei Metal: It is inevitable that people will draw comparisons between Almah and Angra. What is your reaction to this?
Edu Falaschi: “It was natural in the beginning. But with this third album, it will definitely finish. People will see Almah is Almah and Angra is Angra. Be prepared.”
The complete interview can be found at this location.
Check out some previously posted video footage from Norcal Studios below: