There's never a shortage of good music here at the Wikimetal , and we love sharing our discoveries with our readers. That's why we're continuing our series on Brazilian bands you need to know!
Today we're featuring three new bands, so join us on this journey and stay up-to-date on the latest rock and metal news!
1) With a mix of rock, American funk, and Brazilian music, the group Fluxo Sonar presents their new EP, Segue o Fluxo.
The work features five intimate tracks from the Maranhão-based group, addressing themes such as longing, anxiety, and anguish. The EP is Fluxo Sonar's second release, following Estopim , from 2017.
Fluxo Sonar is formed by Matheus Portela, Vik Nobre, Leonardo Lucena, and Caio Marvão.
2) Midnight Guest , led by Daniel Stunges , recently released their first EP. The self-titled release blends occult rock with heavy metal, delivering lyrics inspired by themes such as religion and the occult.
Alongside Daniel, Midnight Guest consists of Tadeu Correa (drums) and Eduardo Oliveira (bass), as well as vocalist Kjetil Landsgard , who brings an international feel to the group, straight from Canada.
3) Samsara , from Bauru, in the interior of São Paulo, debuted his career in 2018 with the EP Broken and now begins a new phase of the project with the single "Moment Crusher".
The new release follows “Freak” and “The Calling”, released last year. Samsara is formed by Arthur Serrano, Pedro Lucas Vieira, Vitor Shayeb and Joslui Bulhões.
- Part 1 of the list of Brazilian bands: Human Kraken, Crowhead, Child o' Flames and SNOW
- Part 2 of the list of Brazilian bands: AnkerkeriA, Loss and Lockfist 669
- Part 3 of the list of Brazilian bands: Impavid Colossus, Val Santos, Johnny Monster
- Part 4 of the list of Brazilian bands: Murdock, Madyhouse and Bonfire Season
- Part 5 of the list of Brazilian bands: Axty, Mangroov and Allen Key
- Part 6 of the list of Brazilian bands: Asfixia Social, Sacrificed, Beholder's Cult
