Sunday, 15 June 2008
Shaman
Artist: Shaman
Genre(s):
Other
Folk
Metal: Progressive
Metal
Discography:
Immortal
Year: 2007
Tracks: 10
Tropikal Life
Year: 2004
Tracks: 3
Ritualive
Year: 2003
Tracks: 12
Shamaniac
Year: 2002
Tracks: 7
Ritual
Year: 2002
Tracks: 10
Idja
Year: 1999
Tracks: 12
Idja
Year: 1999
Tracks: 12
Formed in 2000, Brazil's Shaman deal in superpower metal that's aggressive, heroic, and striking thanks to potent graeco-Roman music and '80s metallic element influences. The stria began when drummer and womb-to-tomb Rush fan Ricardo Confessori left São Paulo's popular metallic element getup Angra. Two other Angra members -- vocalizer Andre Matos and bassist Luis Mariutti -- followed the drummer, and when Luis' brother Hugo Mariutti coupled they had their guitarist. After testing the ring on the road with a duty tour of Europe and Latin America, they landed in Germany and began recording their debut with producer Sascha Paeth, a familiar grimace from the years with Angra. Finished and released in 2002, their album Ritual had them traveling the globe for the next year and a half load-bearing the release with their intense live show. In 2004 they attested a São Paulo show on the CD and DVD Ritual Live. The 2005 album Grounds institute them back with Paeth and back on the road once again, but this clock time under the name Shaaman thanks to some discombobulation and sound problems with the Finnish alloy ring Shaman. When they returned home the problems continued when Confessori was left alone, as the Mariutti brothers began working with the ring Henceforth along with serving Matos plunge a solo life history. Vocalist Thiago Bianchi, guitarist Léo Mancini, and bassist Fernando Quesada formed the modern Shaman, world Health Organization had directly returned to their original spelling earlier rootage work on their third base studio apartment album.
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