Brazil’s HEAVIEST Signs With Power Prog; Debut Album Out In October; Video Streaming

September 16, 2015, 8 years ago

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Brazil’s HEAVIEST Signs With Power Prog; Debut Album Out In October; Video Streaming

Power Prog has announced the signing of one of the most promising Brazilian heavy metal bands nowadays, the powerhouses of Heaviest. The first common goal is the worldwide release of their debut album Nowhere on October 23 as audio-CD, download card, as digital download and as stream.

Hailing from Sao Paulo, Brazil, Heaviest is a stronghold occupied Brazilian metal band and was founded by worldwide known singer Mario Pastore, Guto Mantesso (Guitar), Marcio Eidt (Guitar), Renato Dias (Bass) and Felipe Perini (Drums) in late 2014. The guys feature and prefer a heavy and modern sound, mainly influenced by bands like Adrenaline Mob, Stone Sour and Disturbed and additional personal influences of each member to create a unique stylistic direction within the heavy metal music. 

A press release states: “Now, after months of creative, extensive and hard work and a line-up change (Vito Montanaro is the new one on drums), the time has come for the bang and Heaviest are able to present their impressive debut album to the world. What can you expect? Brilliant, massive and full throttle heavy metal comes with enormous power, expressive songwriting, enraged heavy-as-hell crunching guitars and a more than compelling state-of-the-art production. Mario Pastore's limitless vocal performance is a real ‘straight in your face’ experience in matters of power and range. With this high caliber metal masterpiece, Heaviest will properly shake up the whole scene and do not need to hide from the all-time greats of the metal business ... Not a single second!”

Nowhere tracklisting:

“Buried Alive”
“Decisions”
“Nowhere”
“Betrayed”
“Crawling Back”
“Torment”
“Resurrection”
“Finding A Way”
“Land Of Sin”

“Nowhere” video:

Preorder the album at Bandcamp.



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