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Angra (band)

Angra is a Brazilian power metal band formed in 1991. They have released nine regular studio albums, five EPs, and three live CD/DVDs to date. Led by Rafael Bittencourt, the band has gained a degree of popularity in Japan and Europe.[1]

Angra
Angra performing in 2016
Background information
OriginSão Paulo, Brazil
Genres
Years active1991–present (hiatuses in
1999–2001 and 2007–2009)
Labels
Members
Past members
Websiteangra.net

History

 
Andre Matos, original lead singer of the band

Formation

Angra was formed in November 1991[2] by Santa Marcelina Music College students vocalist Andre Matos and guitarists Rafael Bittencourt and André Linhares. They were joined by Bittencourt's former bandmate Marcos Antunes (drums) and bassist Luís Mariutti (ex-Firebox).

This line-up composed a number of the earliest songs, with Rafael Bittencourt and Andre Matos emerging as the main songwriters. Two of the first songs written were "Time" and "Angels Cry", which both featured on the band's first album. The song "Queen of the Night", composed by Matos and Bittencourt, was originally titled "Rainha" ("Queen") and had been one of the songs from Bittencourt and Antunes previous band. The song "Carry On" was composed by Andre Matos and brought to the band. In the beginning of 1992, André Linhares was replaced by André Hernandes. His stay was equally brief and Kiko Loureiro joined the band in late 1992. It was during Hernandes' time in the band that the song "Evil Warning" was written. Finally they added "Reaching Horizons" by Bittencourt. These six songs resulted in a demo-tape Reaching Horizons that was released in 1993 through Limb Music in Germany.

Angels Cry

During the recording sessions for their first album Angels Cry, Marcos Antunes left the band.[3] A number of session drummers, including Alex Holzwarth were used to finish the album. Ricardo Confessori was later installed as a permanent replacement. This line-up change established a stable line-up lasted from 1993 to 2000. Angels Cry was recorded at Gamma Ray guitarist Kai Hansen's studio in Hamburg, Germany. Besides Hansen, the album included guest performances by Heavens Gate guitarist Sascha Paeth and Dirk Schlächter.

The album was released in Brazil in 1993 through Eldorado Records and contained a number of classical influences as well as a cover of Kate Bush's "Wuthering Heights". The album had some success both in Brazil as well as Japan.[4] The band were managed by Antonio Pirani, also editor of Rock Brigade magazine.[5] Due to the album's success in Japan, the Evil Warning EP was released in 1994 through Victor, which included remixed versions of songs "Evil Warning", "Angels Cry", "Carry On" and "Wuthering Heights". In the following year the album was made available in Germany through Dream Circle, and in France by CNR Music.

Holy Land

 
Rafael Bittencourt, guitarist and main composer

In 1996 Angra opened for AC/DC in Brazil and was invited to the inaugural Brazilian Monsters of Rock Festival. Following the festival, the band embarked on a Brazilian tour, with further dates in Europe in 1995. Holy Land - an ambitious project involving orchestration, choirs, and Brazilian rhythms - was released in 1996. The production was handled by Sascha Paeth and Charlie Bauerfiend. Holy Land proved successful and the Japanese Victor release, which included the bonus track "Queen of the Night", went gold.[4] The band toured Japan for the first time following the album's success, while in France the single "Make Believe" was released. That same year the EP Freedom Call was released, containing cover versions of Judas Priest´s "Painkiller". After the tour in support of the album, the band released a six-track live album Holy Live, recorded in Paris in 1996. The Holy Box was released in 1998 by Lucretia Records (Italy), which included seven acoustic tracks.

Fireworks (1998-2000)

In 1998 the band released the single Lisbon, followed by the album Fireworks, produced by Chris Tsangarides. Fireworks was a departure from Angra's earlier experimental sound, focusing more on a neo-classical metal sound and lacking the Brazilian rhythms that were included in Holy Land. The album was the first for the Steamhammer label and appeared in North America through Century Media. A lengthy world tour was set up in support for the album. The band appeared at the Buenos Aires edition of Monsters of Rock,[6] while they co-headlined shows in Europe with Time Machine and Stratovarius in 1999. Bruce Dickinson made a guest appearance during the Paris show,[7] while the band also performed at the Wacken Open Air festival.[8]

Matos departure and Rebirth (2000-2004)

 
Edu Falaschi, who recorded four albums with Angra as lead singer

During mid-2000 Angra split, parting ways with vocalist Andre Matos who took bassist Luis Mariutti and drummer Ricardo Confessori with him.[9] In March 2001, the two remaining members, Kiko Loureiro and Rafael Bittencourt, announced the new line-up that included Symbols' vocalist Edu Falaschi, drummer Aquiles Priester and bassist Felipe Andreoli.

This line-up began recording instantly and the album Rebirth was released in 2001, produced by Dennis Ward. The album was both a critical and commercial success in Brazil and internationally, selling over 100,000 copies worldwide in less than two months.[citation needed] The album went gold in Brazil that same year.[citation needed] The EP Hunters and Prey was released in 2002 which included acoustic takes of Rebirth songs, as well as other new material, a cover of "Mama" by Genesis, and their first song with lyrics in Portuguese, "Caça e Caçador" ("Hunter and Prey").

Angra would play live in Japan, appearing in Rock Machine in Spain, Wacken Open Air in Germany and ProgPower in Atlanta, Georgia, which was their first visit to the United States. Following the tour, the band submitted their version of Kashmir to the compilation The Music Remains The Same (A Metal Tribute to Led Zeppelin).

Temple of Shadows (2004–2006)

Temple of Shadows recording sessions started in January 2004 at Mosh Studios in São Paulo, once again produced by Dennis Ward. The album featured guest vocalists Kai Hansen (Gamma Ray), Sabine Edelsbacher (Edenbridge), Hansi Kürsch (Blind Guardian) and Brazilian folk and fusion legend Milton Nascimento. Temple of Shadows was a concept album based around a character known as The Shadow Hunter and his saga which is described as "the saga of a crusader knight that ends up disputing the expansionist ideals of the Catholic Church in the eleventh century".[citation needed]

The band toured Brazil and Europe, headlining shows in Southern Europe throughout Spain, Italy, and France in February 2005. For the first time since its creation, the band played at a UK show at The Mean Fiddler in London, supported by DragonForce, and later joined Finnish band Nightwish for the Japanese dates in March. The band then went to Taiwan and after, for the first time, they played in Oceania, headlining shows in Australia. Angra resumed the Brazilian tour and then returned to Europe for the Lorca Roch Festival, Live in Italy and Bull Rock Festival, sharing stages with big heavy metal names like Iron Maiden.

Aurora Consurgens, management problems, Confessori's return (2006–2009)

Later in 2006, Angra worked once again with producer Dennis Ward on their new album, entitled Aurora Consurgens, focusing on a non-concept album as Rebirth was. Instead, they pursued a close relative of the idea, a theme album. Also in 2006, Fábio Laguna composed a solo progressive instrumental album called Freakeys along with drummer Aquiles Priester and bassist Felipe Andreoli. In mid-2007, the band took a break due to an unresolved situation with its manager, who was also the owner of the Angra brand. As result, other non-resolved situations between the members arose, culminating in an indefinite hiatus until a solution was reached.

In 2008, singer Edu Falaschi was originally reported as saying that Angra "has been terminated," but this was later revealed to be both a misunderstanding and a misreporting of his words. Edu later clarified what was meant by his earlier comments: "Angra is not done; we're taking a break, a pause. The band is going through some difficult management issues, and all of us are doing our best to get back on the road."[10] In 2009, the band's official site was taken down. Instead, the home page announced that the site was under construction and news would be released soon. In March 2009, the band's official site announced the return of drummer Ricardo Confessori after a 9-year hiatus to Angra, replacing Aquiles Priester, who left the band to dedicate full force to his band Hangar. The band went out on tour along with fellow Brazilian band Sepultura during 2009.

Aqua and departure of Falaschi and Confessori (2010–2014)

 
Former Angra drummer Ricardo Confessori playing guitar in 2010

In the beginning of 2010, Angra started writing songs for their upcoming yet unnamed album due out in mid-2010.[11] The album was composed partly at the members' houses and partly at Confessori's ranch, where they rehearsed and improved the arrangements of the new songs. In February, they came into Norcal Studios in São Paulo, to start recordings. The band members made home videos from the writing/recording process and released them to the fans almost weekly.

On July 5 the band unveiled the cover and track list of the new album, named Aqua. On July 10, the first single "Arising Thunder" was released. On July, 15 a new song, called "Lease of Life", was played for the first time on Brazilian radio station Kiss FM. The radio program featured an interview with Loureiro and Falaschi, followed by a high quality play of the song.

On August 11, Aqua was officially released in Japan and the Aqua Tour began with a series of pocket shows, being followed by a Brazilian tour through several venues around the country.

On May 23, 2012, Edu Falaschi issued an open letter in which he announced his departure from Angra.[12] Despite not explaining why, he said he would focus on his future projects, including Almah.[12] Management of the band approached Matos for a possible return, but he declined.[13] Fabio Lione (ex-Labyrinth, Rhapsody of Fire) became the third vocalist for the band.

 
Fabio Lione performing with Angra in 2016

In 2014, drummer Ricardo Confessori announced he would end his second tenure with the band. He was later replaced by 23-year-old Bruno Valverde.[14]

Secret Garden, Kiko's departure, and Ømni (2014–2021)

 
Kiko Loureiro, now guitarist of the American thrash metal band Megadeth

In November 2014, the band announced their eighth studio album, Secret Garden, that was released on December 17 in Japan and on January 16, 2015 in Brazil and Europe.[15] On September 19, 2015, Angra performed at Rock in Rio with special guests Doro Pesch and Dee Snider. A third, surprise guest was also announced mid-show: lead guitarist Marcelo Barbosa, who was revealed as Loureiro's touring replacement after the latter had joined Megadeth earlier in the year.[16] The band released their ninth studio album, Ømni, on February 16, 2018 worldwide.

Former vocalist Andre Matos died on 8 June 2019. A heart attack was cited as the cause.[17]

In 2021, the band released a graphic novel based on the history of the album Temple of Shadows, called "O Templo das Sombras".[18]

Musical style

Their musical style has been described as power metal,[1][19] progressive metal,[1][20] and neoclassical metal.[1]

Band members

Current members

  • Rafael Bittencourt – guitars, keyboards, piano, backing vocals (1991–present), co-lead vocals (2012–present)
  • Felipe Andreoli – bass, keyboards, piano, backing vocals (2001–present)
  • Fabio Lione – lead vocals (2013–present)
  • Bruno Valverde – drums (2014–present)
  • Marcelo Barbosa – guitars (2015–present)

Former members

  • André Linhares – guitars, backing vocals (1991–1992)
  • André Hernandes – guitars, backing vocals (1992)
  • Marco Antunes – drums (1991–1993)
  • Andre Matos – lead vocals, keyboards, piano (1991–2000) (died 2019)
  • Luís Mariutti – bass (1991–2000)
  • Aquiles Priester – drums (2001–2008)
  • Edu Falaschi – lead vocals, acoustic guitar (in Unplugged shows) (2000–2012)
  • Ricardo Confessori – drums (1993–2000, 2009–2014)
  • Kiko Loureiro – guitars, keyboards, piano, backing vocals (1992–2015)

Former support members

  • Alex Holzwarth – drums (1993, studio)
  • Fábio Ribeiro - keyboards (1992 – 1993, 1999 Fireworks tour)
  • Fábio Laguna – keyboards, backing vocals (2001–2007, touring)
  • Dio Lima (Opus V) - keyboards (2022, Rebirth 20th Anniversary Tour)

Timeline

Discography

Studio albums

Released Title Label Brazilian charts[21] French charts[22] Japanese charts[4] Swiss charts[23] Belgian Charts (Wallonia)[23] Sales Certifications
1993 Angels Cry Eldorado/JVC Japan/Polydor N/A not released 17 N/A N/A 900,000 JP: Gold
1996 Holy Land Eldorado/JVC Japan/Lucretia N/A not released 17 N/A N/A 800,000 JP: Gold
1998 Fireworks Paradoxx/JVC Japan/SPV N/A not released 15 N/A N/A 700,000 JP: Gold
2001 Rebirth Paradoxx/JVC Japan/SPV N/A 74 18 N/A N/A 1,200,000[24] JP: Gold
BR: Gold
GR: Gold
2004 Temple of Shadows Paradoxx/JVC Japan/SPV 10 110 22 N/A N/A 800,000 JP: Gold
BR: Gold
2006 Aurora Consurgens Paradoxx/JVC Japan/SPV 14 154 17 N/A N/A 450,000 BR: Gold
2010 Aqua Voice Music/JVC Japan/SPV 11 147 22 N/A N/A N/A N/A
2014 Secret Garden Universal/JVC Japan/Edel N/A 174 20 N/A 195 N/A N/A
2018 ØMNI Shinigami Records/JVC Japan/Edel N/A 166 42 88 133 N/A N/A
2023 Cycles of Pain Atomic Fire Records - - - - - - -

Demos

Extended plays (EPs)

  • Evil Warning (1994)
  • Live Acoustic at FNAC (1995)
  • Freedom Call (1996)
  • Acoustic... And more (1998)
  • Hunters and Prey (2002) - No. 85 Japanese charts
  • AudioArena Originals: Angra-EP (2017)

Compilations

Live albums

  • Holy Live Recorded 1996 (1997) - No. 87 Japanese albums charts
  • Rebirth World Tour – Live in São Paulo, Recorded 2001 (CD & DVD, 2002) - No. 78 Japanese charts (CD); No. 156 Japanese charts (DVD)
  • Angels Cry 20th Anniversary Tour, Recorded 2013 (CD & DVD, 2013) - No. 80 Japanese charts (CD); No. 209 Japanese charts (DVD)
  • Ømni Live, Recorded 2018 (CD & DVD, 2021)
  • Sonastério Ilumina (2023)

Singles

  • "Carry On" (1994)
  • "Make Believe" (1996)
  • "Lisbon" (1998)
  • "Rainy Nights" (1998)
  • "Acid Rain" (2001) (demo version)
  • "Wishing Well" (2004) - No. 85 Brazilian charts
  • "The Course of Nature" (2006) (free download only)
  • "Arising Thunder" (2010) (free download only)
  • "Lease of Life" (2010) (free download only)
  • "Newborn Me" (2014) (free download only)[25]

Music videos

  • "Carry On" (1993)
  • "Time" (1993)
  • "Make Believe" (1996)
  • "Lisbon" (1999)
  • "Rebirth" (2001)
  • "Pra Frente Brasil!" (2002)
  • "Wishing Well" (2004)
  • "The Course of Nature" (2006)
  • "Lease of Life" (2010)
  • "Stand Away" (2013)
  • "Storm of Emotions" (2014)
  • "Final Light" (2015)
  • "Black Hearted Soul" (2015)
  • "Synchronicity II" (2016)
  • "Silent Call" (2016)
  • "War Horns" (2018)
  • "Insania" (2018)
  • "Black Widow's Web" (2018)
  • "Light of Transcendence" (2018)
  • "Magic Mirror" (2019)
  • "Ride Into the Storm" (2023)

References

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  4. ^ a b c "Angra - Album Sales (Japan)". Oricon.co.jp (in Japanese). Oricon ME inc. Retrieved July 1, 2011.
  5. ^ "Update". Billboard. Vol. 107, no. 14. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. April 8, 1995. p. 108.
  6. ^ "Monsters of Rock". La Nación (in Spanish). December 11, 1998. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
  7. ^ "Bruce & Angra 1999". The Beast (in Spanish). April 9, 2015. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
  8. ^ . www.wacken.com. Archived from the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
  9. ^ "Andre Matos comenta a saída do Angra". Whiplash.net (in Portuguese). August 6, 2000. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
  10. ^ "UPDATE: ANGRA STILL IN BUSINESS; BAND JUST TAKING BREAK". Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. September 8, 2008. Retrieved July 1, 2011.
  11. ^ . Angra.net. Archived from the original on June 14, 2011. Retrieved July 1, 2011.
  12. ^ a b Macedo, Eduardo (May 24, 2012). "Angra: carta aberta de Edu Falaschi sobre a sua saída" (in Portuguese). Whiplash.net. Retrieved May 24, 2012.
  13. ^ "Andre Matos Says Angra Should Call It Quits Following Split With Edu Falaschi". Blabbermouth.net. April 12, 2013. Retrieved December 1, 2015.
  14. ^ "Announcemente". Angra's official Facebook page (in Portuguese). Facebook. May 12, 2014. Archived from the original on 2022-02-26. Retrieved May 12, 2014.
  15. ^ "Post at the band's official Facebook page". Facebook. November 15, 2014. Archived from the original on 2022-02-26. Retrieved November 15, 2014.
  16. ^ "Rock in Rio 2015: Angra se despede de Kiko Loureiro e anuncia novo guitarrista em show estrelado". Rolling Stone Brasil (in Portuguese). Grupo Spring. September 19, 2015. Retrieved September 19, 2015.
  17. ^ Nogueira, Renata (June 8, 2019). "Morre Andre Matos, ex-vocalista e fundador do Angra, aos 47 anos". UOL Entretenimento. Retrieved June 8, 2019.
  18. ^ Chapeleta, Marcos (January 11, 2021). "Angra anuncia graphic novel inspirada no álbum "Temple of Shadows"". Ligado à Música. Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  19. ^ Wagner, Jeff (2010). Mean Deviation: Four Decades of Progressive Heavy Metal. Bazillion Points Books. p. 223. ISBN 978-0-9796163-3-4.
  20. ^ "POP AND JAZZ GUIDE". The New York Times. November 22, 2002. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 3, 2022.
  21. ^ "Exclusivo Online - Lista dos 50 CDs mais vendidos na semana". Época (in Brazilian Portuguese). November 2005. Retrieved July 1, 2011.
  22. ^ "Les charts français" (in French). lescharts.com. Retrieved July 1, 2011.
  23. ^ a b . Spanishcharts.com. Archived from the original on December 23, 2010. Retrieved October 13, 2020.
  24. ^ dos Santos, Niva (April 9, 2003). . Portal do Rock (in Brazilian Portuguese). Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved July 1, 2011.
  25. ^ . Myspace.com. Archived from the original on July 15, 2011. Retrieved July 1, 2011.

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This article is about the power metal band For other uses see Angra disambiguation Angra is a Brazilian power metal band formed in 1991 They have released nine regular studio albums five EPs and three live CD DVDs to date Led by Rafael Bittencourt the band has gained a degree of popularity in Japan and Europe 1 AngraAngra performing in 2016Background informationOriginSao Paulo BrazilGenresPower metalprogressive metalneoclassical metalYears active1991 present hiatuses in 1999 2001 and 2007 2009 LabelsVictor EntertainmentEdel earMUSICSPVUniversalMembersRafael Bittencourt Felipe Andreoli Fabio Lione Bruno Valverde Marcelo BarbosaPast membersLuis Mariutti Andre Matos Marco Antunes Andre Linhares Andre Hernandes Kiko Loureiro Edu Falaschi Aquiles Priester Ricardo ConfessoriWebsiteangra wbr net Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 Angels Cry 1 3 Holy Land 1 4 Fireworks 1998 2000 1 5 Matos departure and Rebirth 2000 2004 1 6 Temple of Shadows 2004 2006 1 7 Aurora Consurgens management problems Confessori s return 2006 2009 1 8 Aqua and departure of Falaschi and Confessori 2010 2014 1 9 Secret Garden Kiko s departure and Omni 2014 2021 2 Musical style 3 Band members 3 1 Current members 3 2 Former members 3 3 Former support members 3 4 Timeline 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Demos 4 3 Extended plays EPs 4 4 Compilations 4 5 Live albums 4 6 Singles 5 Music videos 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit Andre Matos original lead singer of the bandFormation Edit Angra was formed in November 1991 2 by Santa Marcelina Music College students vocalist Andre Matos and guitarists Rafael Bittencourt and Andre Linhares They were joined by Bittencourt s former bandmate Marcos Antunes drums and bassist Luis Mariutti ex Firebox This line up composed a number of the earliest songs with Rafael Bittencourt and Andre Matos emerging as the main songwriters Two of the first songs written were Time and Angels Cry which both featured on the band s first album The song Queen of the Night composed by Matos and Bittencourt was originally titled Rainha Queen and had been one of the songs from Bittencourt and Antunes previous band The song Carry On was composed by Andre Matos and brought to the band In the beginning of 1992 Andre Linhares was replaced by Andre Hernandes His stay was equally brief and Kiko Loureiro joined the band in late 1992 It was during Hernandes time in the band that the song Evil Warning was written Finally they added Reaching Horizons by Bittencourt These six songs resulted in a demo tape Reaching Horizons that was released in 1993 through Limb Music in Germany Angels Cry Edit During the recording sessions for their first album Angels Cry Marcos Antunes left the band 3 A number of session drummers including Alex Holzwarth were used to finish the album Ricardo Confessori was later installed as a permanent replacement This line up change established a stable line up lasted from 1993 to 2000 Angels Cry was recorded at Gamma Ray guitarist Kai Hansen s studio in Hamburg Germany Besides Hansen the album included guest performances by Heavens Gate guitarist Sascha Paeth and Dirk Schlachter The album was released in Brazil in 1993 through Eldorado Records and contained a number of classical influences as well as a cover of Kate Bush s Wuthering Heights The album had some success both in Brazil as well as Japan 4 The band were managed by Antonio Pirani also editor of Rock Brigade magazine 5 Due to the album s success in Japan the Evil Warning EP was released in 1994 through Victor which included remixed versions of songs Evil Warning Angels Cry Carry On and Wuthering Heights In the following year the album was made available in Germany through Dream Circle and in France by CNR Music Holy Land Edit Rafael Bittencourt guitarist and main composerIn 1996 Angra opened for AC DC in Brazil and was invited to the inaugural Brazilian Monsters of Rock Festival Following the festival the band embarked on a Brazilian tour with further dates in Europe in 1995 Holy Land an ambitious project involving orchestration choirs and Brazilian rhythms was released in 1996 The production was handled by Sascha Paeth and Charlie Bauerfiend Holy Land proved successful and the Japanese Victor release which included the bonus track Queen of the Night went gold 4 The band toured Japan for the first time following the album s success while in France the single Make Believe was released That same year the EP Freedom Call was released containing cover versions of Judas Priest s Painkiller After the tour in support of the album the band released a six track live album Holy Live recorded in Paris in 1996 The Holy Box was released in 1998 by Lucretia Records Italy which included seven acoustic tracks Fireworks 1998 2000 Edit In 1998 the band released the single Lisbon followed by the album Fireworks produced by Chris Tsangarides Fireworks was a departure from Angra s earlier experimental sound focusing more on a neo classical metal sound and lacking the Brazilian rhythms that were included in Holy Land The album was the first for the Steamhammer label and appeared in North America through Century Media A lengthy world tour was set up in support for the album The band appeared at the Buenos Aires edition of Monsters of Rock 6 while they co headlined shows in Europe with Time Machine and Stratovarius in 1999 Bruce Dickinson made a guest appearance during the Paris show 7 while the band also performed at the Wacken Open Air festival 8 Matos departure and Rebirth 2000 2004 Edit Edu Falaschi who recorded four albums with Angra as lead singerDuring mid 2000 Angra split parting ways with vocalist Andre Matos who took bassist Luis Mariutti and drummer Ricardo Confessori with him 9 In March 2001 the two remaining members Kiko Loureiro and Rafael Bittencourt announced the new line up that included Symbols vocalist Edu Falaschi drummer Aquiles Priester and bassist Felipe Andreoli This line up began recording instantly and the album Rebirth was released in 2001 produced by Dennis Ward The album was both a critical and commercial success in Brazil and internationally selling over 100 000 copies worldwide in less than two months citation needed The album went gold in Brazil that same year citation needed The EP Hunters and Prey was released in 2002 which included acoustic takes of Rebirth songs as well as other new material a cover of Mama by Genesis and their first song with lyrics in Portuguese Caca e Cacador Hunter and Prey Angra would play live in Japan appearing in Rock Machine in Spain Wacken Open Air in Germany and ProgPower in Atlanta Georgia which was their first visit to the United States Following the tour the band submitted their version of Kashmir to the compilation The Music Remains The Same A Metal Tribute to Led Zeppelin Temple of Shadows 2004 2006 Edit Temple of Shadows recording sessions started in January 2004 at Mosh Studios in Sao Paulo once again produced by Dennis Ward The album featured guest vocalists Kai Hansen Gamma Ray Sabine Edelsbacher Edenbridge Hansi Kursch Blind Guardian and Brazilian folk and fusion legend Milton Nascimento Temple of Shadows was a concept album based around a character known as The Shadow Hunter and his saga which is described as the saga of a crusader knight that ends up disputing the expansionist ideals of the Catholic Church in the eleventh century citation needed The band toured Brazil and Europe headlining shows in Southern Europe throughout Spain Italy and France in February 2005 For the first time since its creation the band played at a UK show at The Mean Fiddler in London supported by DragonForce and later joined Finnish band Nightwish for the Japanese dates in March The band then went to Taiwan and after for the first time they played in Oceania headlining shows in Australia Angra resumed the Brazilian tour and then returned to Europe for the Lorca Roch Festival Live in Italy and Bull Rock Festival sharing stages with big heavy metal names like Iron Maiden Aurora Consurgens management problems Confessori s return 2006 2009 Edit Later in 2006 Angra worked once again with producer Dennis Ward on their new album entitled Aurora Consurgens focusing on a non concept album as Rebirth was Instead they pursued a close relative of the idea a theme album Also in 2006 Fabio Laguna composed a solo progressive instrumental album called Freakeys along with drummer Aquiles Priester and bassist Felipe Andreoli In mid 2007 the band took a break due to an unresolved situation with its manager who was also the owner of the Angra brand As result other non resolved situations between the members arose culminating in an indefinite hiatus until a solution was reached In 2008 singer Edu Falaschi was originally reported as saying that Angra has been terminated but this was later revealed to be both a misunderstanding and a misreporting of his words Edu later clarified what was meant by his earlier comments Angra is not done we re taking a break a pause The band is going through some difficult management issues and all of us are doing our best to get back on the road 10 In 2009 the band s official site was taken down Instead the home page announced that the site was under construction and news would be released soon In March 2009 the band s official site announced the return of drummer Ricardo Confessori after a 9 year hiatus to Angra replacing Aquiles Priester who left the band to dedicate full force to his band Hangar The band went out on tour along with fellow Brazilian band Sepultura during 2009 Aqua and departure of Falaschi and Confessori 2010 2014 Edit Former Angra drummer Ricardo Confessori playing guitar in 2010In the beginning of 2010 Angra started writing songs for their upcoming yet unnamed album due out in mid 2010 11 The album was composed partly at the members houses and partly at Confessori s ranch where they rehearsed and improved the arrangements of the new songs In February they came into Norcal Studios in Sao Paulo to start recordings The band members made home videos from the writing recording process and released them to the fans almost weekly On July 5 the band unveiled the cover and track list of the new album named Aqua On July 10 the first single Arising Thunder was released On July 15 a new song called Lease of Life was played for the first time on Brazilian radio station Kiss FM The radio program featured an interview with Loureiro and Falaschi followed by a high quality play of the song On August 11 Aqua was officially released in Japan and the Aqua Tour began with a series of pocket shows being followed by a Brazilian tour through several venues around the country On May 23 2012 Edu Falaschi issued an open letter in which he announced his departure from Angra 12 Despite not explaining why he said he would focus on his future projects including Almah 12 Management of the band approached Matos for a possible return but he declined 13 Fabio Lione ex Labyrinth Rhapsody of Fire became the third vocalist for the band Fabio Lione performing with Angra in 2016In 2014 drummer Ricardo Confessori announced he would end his second tenure with the band He was later replaced by 23 year old Bruno Valverde 14 Secret Garden Kiko s departure and Omni 2014 2021 Edit Kiko Loureiro now guitarist of the American thrash metal band MegadethIn November 2014 the band announced their eighth studio album Secret Garden that was released on December 17 in Japan and on January 16 2015 in Brazil and Europe 15 On September 19 2015 Angra performed at Rock in Rio with special guests Doro Pesch and Dee Snider A third surprise guest was also announced mid show lead guitarist Marcelo Barbosa who was revealed as Loureiro s touring replacement after the latter had joined Megadeth earlier in the year 16 The band released their ninth studio album Omni on February 16 2018 worldwide Former vocalist Andre Matos died on 8 June 2019 A heart attack was cited as the cause 17 In 2021 the band released a graphic novel based on the history of the album Temple of Shadows called O Templo das Sombras 18 Musical style EditTheir musical style has been described as power metal 1 19 progressive metal 1 20 and neoclassical metal 1 Band members EditCurrent members Edit Rafael Bittencourt guitars keyboards piano backing vocals 1991 present co lead vocals 2012 present Felipe Andreoli bass keyboards piano backing vocals 2001 present Fabio Lione lead vocals 2013 present Bruno Valverde drums 2014 present Marcelo Barbosa guitars 2015 present Former members Edit Andre Linhares guitars backing vocals 1991 1992 Andre Hernandes guitars backing vocals 1992 Marco Antunes drums 1991 1993 Andre Matos lead vocals keyboards piano 1991 2000 died 2019 Luis Mariutti bass 1991 2000 Aquiles Priester drums 2001 2008 Edu Falaschi lead vocals acoustic guitar in Unplugged shows 2000 2012 Ricardo Confessori drums 1993 2000 2009 2014 Kiko Loureiro guitars keyboards piano backing vocals 1992 2015 Former support members Edit Alex Holzwarth drums 1993 studio Fabio Ribeiro keyboards 1992 1993 1999 Fireworks tour Fabio Laguna keyboards backing vocals 2001 2007 touring Dio Lima Opus V keyboards 2022 Rebirth 20th Anniversary Tour Timeline EditDiscography EditStudio albums Edit Released Title Label Brazilian charts 21 French charts 22 Japanese charts 4 Swiss charts 23 Belgian Charts Wallonia 23 Sales Certifications1993 Angels Cry Eldorado JVC Japan Polydor N A not released 17 N A N A 900 000 JP Gold1996 Holy Land Eldorado JVC Japan Lucretia N A not released 17 N A N A 800 000 JP Gold1998 Fireworks Paradoxx JVC Japan SPV N A not released 15 N A N A 700 000 JP Gold2001 Rebirth Paradoxx JVC Japan SPV N A 74 18 N A N A 1 200 000 24 JP GoldBR GoldGR Gold2004 Temple of Shadows Paradoxx JVC Japan SPV 10 110 22 N A N A 800 000 JP GoldBR Gold2006 Aurora Consurgens Paradoxx JVC Japan SPV 14 154 17 N A N A 450 000 BR Gold2010 Aqua Voice Music JVC Japan SPV 11 147 22 N A N A N A N A2014 Secret Garden Universal JVC Japan Edel N A 174 20 N A 195 N A N A2018 OMNI Shinigami Records JVC Japan Edel N A 166 42 88 133 N A N A2023 Cycles of Pain Atomic Fire Records Demos Edit Reaching Horizons Demo 1992 Extended plays EPs Edit Evil Warning 1994 Live Acoustic at FNAC 1995 Freedom Call 1996 Acoustic And more 1998 Hunters and Prey 2002 No 85 Japanese charts AudioArena Originals Angra EP 2017 Compilations Edit Best Reached Horizons 2012 No 90 Japanese charts On The Backs of Angels 2018 Live albums Edit Holy Live Recorded 1996 1997 No 87 Japanese albums charts Rebirth World Tour Live in Sao Paulo Recorded 2001 CD amp DVD 2002 No 78 Japanese charts CD No 156 Japanese charts DVD Angels Cry 20th Anniversary Tour Recorded 2013 CD amp DVD 2013 No 80 Japanese charts CD No 209 Japanese charts DVD Omni Live Recorded 2018 CD amp DVD 2021 Sonasterio Ilumina 2023 Singles Edit Carry On 1994 Make Believe 1996 Lisbon 1998 Rainy Nights 1998 Acid Rain 2001 demo version Wishing Well 2004 No 85 Brazilian charts The Course of Nature 2006 free download only Arising Thunder 2010 free download only Lease of Life 2010 free download only Newborn Me 2014 free download only 25 Music videos Edit Carry On 1993 Time 1993 Make Believe 1996 Lisbon 1999 Rebirth 2001 Pra Frente Brasil 2002 Wishing Well 2004 The Course of Nature 2006 Lease of Life 2010 Stand Away 2013 Storm of Emotions 2014 Final Light 2015 Black Hearted Soul 2015 Synchronicity II 2016 Silent Call 2016 War Horns 2018 Insania 2018 Black Widow s Web 2018 Light of Transcendence 2018 Magic Mirror 2019 Ride Into the Storm 2023 References Edit a b c d White David Angra Biography Songs amp Albums AllMusic Archived from the original on June 19 2018 Retrieved August 15 2015 The Metalsmiths s Lair Angra Truemetal org Retrieved June 21 2013 Interview with Andre Matos Part 2 of 2 Metal Meltdown with Dr Metal March 30 2013 Retrieved July 26 2015 a b c Angra Album Sales Japan Oricon co jp in Japanese Oricon ME inc Retrieved July 1 2011 Update Billboard Vol 107 no 14 Nielsen Business Media Inc April 8 1995 p 108 Monsters of Rock La Nacion in Spanish December 11 1998 Retrieved December 1 2015 Bruce amp Angra 1999 The Beast in Spanish April 9 2015 Retrieved December 1 2015 W O A Bands www wacken com Archived from the original on December 8 2015 Retrieved December 1 2015 Andre Matos comenta a saida do Angra Whiplash net in Portuguese August 6 2000 Retrieved December 1 2015 UPDATE ANGRA STILL IN BUSINESS BAND JUST TAKING BREAK Brave Words amp Bloody Knuckles September 8 2008 Retrieved July 1 2011 ANGRA Reaching Horizons the official website Angra net Archived from the original on June 14 2011 Retrieved July 1 2011 a b Macedo Eduardo May 24 2012 Angra carta aberta de Edu Falaschi sobre a sua saida in Portuguese Whiplash net Retrieved May 24 2012 Andre Matos Says Angra Should Call It Quits Following Split With Edu Falaschi Blabbermouth net April 12 2013 Retrieved December 1 2015 Announcemente Angra s official Facebook page in Portuguese Facebook May 12 2014 Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 Retrieved May 12 2014 Post at the band s official Facebook page Facebook November 15 2014 Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 Retrieved November 15 2014 Rock in Rio 2015 Angra se despede de Kiko Loureiro e anuncia novo guitarrista em show estrelado Rolling Stone Brasil in Portuguese Grupo Spring September 19 2015 Retrieved September 19 2015 Nogueira Renata June 8 2019 Morre Andre Matos ex vocalista e fundador do Angra aos 47 anos UOL Entretenimento Retrieved June 8 2019 Chapeleta Marcos January 11 2021 Angra anuncia graphic novel inspirada no album Temple of Shadows Ligado a Musica Retrieved February 7 2021 Wagner Jeff 2010 Mean Deviation Four Decades of Progressive Heavy Metal Bazillion Points Books p 223 ISBN 978 0 9796163 3 4 POP AND JAZZ GUIDE The New York Times November 22 2002 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved January 3 2022 Exclusivo Online Lista dos 50 CDs mais vendidos na semana Epoca in Brazilian Portuguese November 2005 Retrieved July 1 2011 Les charts francais in French lescharts com Retrieved July 1 2011 a b spanishcharts com Spanish charts portal Spanishcharts com Archived from the original on December 23 2010 Retrieved October 13 2020 dos Santos Niva April 9 2003 Entrevista Exclusiva Portal do Rock in Brazilian Portuguese Archived from the original on July 6 2011 Retrieved July 1 2011 Angra Gratis muziek tourneedata foto s video s Myspace com Archived from the original on July 15 2011 Retrieved July 1 2011 External links EditAngra official website Angra discography at MusicBrainz Angra discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Angra band amp oldid 1171218426, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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