Black Pantera , a band that is gaining more attention every day, announces the release of their fourth studio album for the first half of 2024.

The successor to Ascensão (2022) deals with the theme of ancestry: “We've been thinking a lot about this theme, about how we end up being eternal through our blood, our struggle, our ancestry. These are songs that reflect this incisively, this idea of ​​the legacy of all of us. And, if you think about it, in 50 years the band may even end, but the songs will continue to exist” — commented bassist Chaene .

The band's essence remains the same, mixing different styles such as rock, punk, hardcore, funk, and metal, but now with a difference: the addition of percussion instruments, bringing them closer to their ancestral side, with a tribal aesthetic in an Afro-Latin album.

Regarding the themes of the songs, the bassist affirms that they continue the same anti-racist and anti-fascist struggle: "The agenda is still the same, but we are talking about other perspectives."

The album is produced by Rafael Ramos and the first single, "Provérbios," is scheduled for release on April 26th.

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