In his podcast, Rafael Bittencourt declares his love for Edu Falaschi
Edu Falaschi and Rafael Bittencourt had a long conversation on Amplifica. The singer apologized and the guitarist said he "loved" him.

Edu Falaschi and Rafael Bittencourt had a long conversation on Amplifica. The singer apologized and the guitarist said he "loved" him.

After nine years apart, Rafael Bittencourt and Edu Falaschi finally made peace. The musicians shared the moment on their social media.
Rafael Bittencourt brings his solo project, Bittencourt Project, to Sesc Belenzinho on February 8th. Check out more information.Continue Reading →

Rafael Bittencourt commented in a recent interview regarding Angra's hiatus, but explained that it will not be a "definitive pause".

Rafael Bittencourt spoke exclusively with the website to talk about rock in Brazil, the importance of Rock Day…
Angra and Jeff Scott Soto share the stage for two songs, and Curitiba-born singer Renan Zonta also sings "Carry On Wayward Son" with Jeff.Continue Reading →

Tarja Turunen arrives in Brazil this week, inviting Rafael Bittencourt and Thiago Arancam to her show in São Paulo.

During a podcast episode with Hugo Mariutti, Rafael Bittencourt placed Andre Matos and Freddie Mercury on the same level. Check it out here!
Music critic Rafael Bittencourt was a guest on the podcast 'Amplifica' and spoke about his feud with Angra fans.Continue Reading →

Was Angra created as a boy band? Regis Tadeu discussed the topic personally with Rafael Bittencourt; watch.

Rafael Bittencourt commented on Aquiles Priester's departure from Angra, stating that the drummer was hindering the band's work.
Rafael Bittencourt, from Angra, published a tribute to Andre Matos with a version of "Lasting Child" and a remembrance of their last meeting.Continue Reading →

Angra's guitarist received his first dose of Coronavac this Wednesday, the 23rd, and defended the use of any available option…

Rafael Bittencourt, from Angra, surprised fans with a version of "Maluco Beleza," a hit by Raul Seixas, and a story…
Rafael Bittencourt, from Angra, spoke with Wikimetal about the resistance of the headbanger audience towards other styles.Continue Reading →

Rafael Bittencourt leads the Army of Hope project with the single "Dar As Mãos" (Holding Hands), created in the context of the pandemic.

Rafael Bittencourt, founder and guitarist of Angra, spoke about the difficulties in recording the album 'Temple of Shadows'.
A meeting of metal legends Angra and Sepultura will take place today at 7 PM on Bittencourt's Instagram. Learn more here!Continue Reading →