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Vocals - Guilherme Sevens
Guitar - Carlos Saione
Guitar - Daemon Ross
Drums - André Andrade
Bass - Marcelo Val
Additional Musicians : Chris Boltendahl (Grave Digger), gus monsanto (Revolution Renaissance, ex. Adagio) and Renato Tribuzy (Tribuzy)
Painside are an impressive new group from Brazil, a country that is certainly known for its great metal bands. Painside’s debut release Dark World Burden has been very well received with its great mixture of metal music - this is one album heavy metal fans will really enjoy.
Inspired by the traditional sound of pioneering bands like Iron ...read more
Vocals - Guilherme Sevens
Guitar - Carlos Saione
Guitar - Daemon Ross
Drums - André Andrade
Bass - Marcelo Val
Additional Musicians : Chris Boltendahl (Grave Digger), gus monsanto (Revolution Renaissance, ex. Adagio) and Renato Tribuzy (Tribuzy)
Painside are an impressive new group from Brazil, a country that is certainly known for its great metal bands. Painside’s debut release Dark World Burden has been very well received with its great mixture of metal music - this is one album heavy metal fans will really enjoy.
Inspired by the traditional sound of pioneering bands like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest, while adding modern influences from bands such as Nevermore and Disturbed, the band’s sound is an elaborate and diverse emotional rollercoaster backed by sharp riffs, in your face vocals and a crunching sound to color the sonic landscape.
The debut CD - “Dark World Burden” - was mixed by Alex Macedo (Syren, Atlântida) and Renato Tribuzy (Tribuzy), who also produced the record, at Full Sound Studios in the heart of Rio de Janeiro. Appearing as guests are gus monsanto (Revolution Renaissance, Takara, ex-Adagio), Chris Boltendahl (Grave Digger) and Renato himself, helping intertwine the group’s musical vision, uniting the past and the present of heavy music.
Brazil will be forever known amongst the rock & metal community as the birthplace of the almighty Sepultura. Sure there’s been a handful of other great bands, but Max and co. have been the main exports. Stepping in for their turn is all-new band PAINSIDE. I went into listening to this album knowing absolutely nothing about the band minus the small bio they have on their Myspace. « hide |
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