ALMAH Singer Featured In New Studio Video
September 4, 2011, 13 years ago
Brazilian-based metallers ALMAH are gearing up for the release of their new album Motion. Frontman Edu Falaschi (also ANGRA) is featured in a new video studio report where he can be seen recording the vocals for the album and talking about several new songs. The video is in Portuguese, but a partial English translation can be read below:
In the beginning of the video Edu Falaschi tells about recording of the vocals and back vocal parts at Norcal Studios in São Paulo as the final step of the new CD recordings before the mixing and mastering in Europe, and mentions that the album will be really great. Then, in the second and third parts Almah’s frontman presents special guests who help to make back vocals for this very important album in the history of Almah. There are two famous Brazilian musicians from renowned national metal acts and real friends of the band: Tiago Bianchi (SHAMAN) and Victor Cutrale (FURIA INC.).
The next part shows how Edu comes to Norcal late at night by car listening to the music: "to get some inspiration for the recording!!!” Entering the studio, the vocalist explains that this time he starts recording later than usual, but it’s even better. “In the morning it’s bad to sing, it’s getting better in the afternoon but I prefer to record at night, it’s the best time!"
Doing some warm-up, Edu comments that the voice is a part of the whole body and it’s necessary to take care about it. Staying in the kitchen and the “chill-out” room of the studio the musician marks that it’s almost empty in comparison with the recordings of other instruments such as drums, guitars, bass when many people are hanging around. Having finished their work, all the band’s crew are away and during the vocal sessions Edu stays alone, just with Brendan (Duffey, sound engineer) or Adriano (Daga, another engineer) and it can seem a bit sad sometimes…
Meanwhile, Edu remembers how he recorded the vocals for Angra’s album Temple Of Shadows in Germany. And it was funny, because Edu stayed almost alone there in a house in the countryside and even saw a cow several times (the singer shows that it sounded as a cow, not as a bull).
At the end of the report Edu reveals some details of his singing for the third Almah album and mentioned such techniques as screaming, roaring, his typical vibrato Falaschiano and using of many things from Symbols time.
Motion was recorded in São Paulo, Brazil at Norcal Studios in May-June 2011. The album was mixed and mastered at Split Second Sound Studios (Amsterdam, Netherlands) by Jochem Jacobs (TEXTURES) in July. The release dates are the following: October 14th (Europe, North America / AFM Records), September 16th (Brazil / Laser Company), October 14th (Latin America / Icarus Records), October 19th (Japan / Victor JVC).
The band worked on the new CD in São Paulo, Brazil at Norcal Studios in May-June 2011. The material was mixed and mastered at Split Second Sound Studios in Amsterdam, Netherlands by Jochem Jacobs (TEXTURES) in July. A brand new digital single will be available for online streaming in the beginning of September.
Motion release dates:
September
16 - Brazil - Laser CompanyOctober
14 - Europe, North America - AFM14 - Latin America - Icarus Records
19 - Japan - Victor JVC
The tracklisting for Motion is as follows:
Motion will feature the following tracklist:
'Hypnotized'
'Living And Drifting'
'Days Of The New'
'Bullets On The Altar'
'Zombies Dictator'
'Trace Of Trait'
'Soul Alight'
'Late Night In '85'
'Daydream Lucidity'
'When And Why'