Gym music for 2023: playlist combines rock and heavy metal for workout time.
Gym music for 2023: The 'Heavy Metal Workout' playlist features rock and metal tracks perfect for your workout!

Gym music for 2023: The 'Heavy Metal Workout' playlist features rock and metal tracks perfect for your workout!

This playlist features the latest rock and metal releases of the week. This week we have Val Santos, Currents, Caliban and more!
Guitarist and producer Val Santos released the song "Fer We Just Love You" this Thursday, the 24th, in homage to his friend. Continue Reading →

João Gordo's Brutal Brega also featured versions of MPB classics with songs by Caetano Veloso, Moraes Moreira…

Exclusively on Wikimetal, Val Santos details each track of the collaboration with the icon from Ratos de Porão on the album 'Brutal…
The physical version of the album featuring covers of classic cheesy songs sung by João Gordo includes two exclusive bonus tracks; buy it here. Continue Reading →

João Gordo has released another single from the album 'Brutal Brega', this time a cover of "Ciganinha" by Carlos Alexandre.

Guitarist and producer Val Santos releases today, the 28th, an intense and energetic music video for the song "Fire". Watch it here!
Leandro Caçoilo, vocalist of Viper, released “Reason to Live” in partnership with Val Santos, Paulo Soares and more! Continue Reading →

Val Santos spoke about Toyshop's promising start to their career at Roadrunner Records and No Doubt's influence on…

Val Santos wrote the song "Miracle," sung by Bruno Sutter on his solo album '1986,' for his friend Andre Matos.
Val Santos spoke with Nando Machado, co-founder of Wikimetal and colleague from Toyshop, about the behind-the-scenes creation of the group. Watch it here! Continue Reading →

During a Wikimetal Happy Hour interview, Val Santos spoke about his departure from Viper and what led him to leave…

Guitarist and producer Val Santos released the lyric video for "Savage Hearts," part of his debut album '1986,' this Thursday.
Val Santos will be interviewed by Nando Machado in the new episode of The Wikimetal Happy Hour. Find out more here! Continue Reading →

In episode #326 of our podcast, the Wikimetal editorial team lists the best albums released in the first half of 2021.

Val Santos continues the series of audiovisual releases from his recently released album, '1986'. Watch "Cross the Line" here.
Released in 1986, Val Santos' first solo album launched a series of lyric videos, culminating in the single "Allied Forces". Continue Reading →

What is the meaning behind Val Santos' first solo album, and what is Metallica's connection to this record?

Following the release of '1986', guitarist Val Santos' first solo album, the artist released a lyric video for "Warriors…
Luiz Pimentel offers a personal review of Brazilian artist Val Santos' debut album, '1986'. Read the full review here. Continue Reading →

This week's Wikimetal Recommends highlights the debut album of Brazilian guitarist and producer Val Santos, '1986'. Read it here!

Playlist features this week's new releases: Blackberry Smoke, Val Santos, Of Mice & Men, and more.
Every Friday, Wikimetal brings together the main releases from the world of rock and heavy metal. Today we have Myles Kennedy, Impavid Colossus, Val Santos and more. Continue Reading →

Val Santos released a cover of "Allied Forces" by Triumph, featuring Leandro Caçoilo and Nando Machado. Listen here.

Every Friday, Wikimetal brings together the main releases from the world of rock and heavy metal. Today we have Gojira, Dropkick Murphys,…
Val Santos released “Dead Words,” which features vocals by Leandro Caçoilo and a guitar solo by Felipe Machado of VIPER. Continue Reading →

Longtime friends, the guitarist and producer will be chatting today, the 30th, at 6 PM with João Gordo on his YouTube channel…

Every Friday, Wikimetal brings together the biggest releases from the world of rock and heavy metal. Today we have Val Santos, Evanescence,…
Val Santos continues his solo journey with the new version of "Cross The Line," which follows "Fire," released in February. Listen here! Continue Reading →