Viper , one of the most important names in the history of Brazilian metal, entered the studio in September to record a new version of one of their greatest hits, "To Live Again". The 2019 version, titled "To Live Again (Redux)", has just been officially released 30 years after the launch of Theatre of Fate , an album considered a landmark of Brazilian and world heavy metal.
Today, the group has just released a music video for this track featuring the lineup that will soon be hitting the road during the VIPER & GUESTS – CELEBRATION TOUR . The video features Felipe Machado (guitar), Pit Passarell (vocals), Guilherme Martin (drums), Leandro Caçoilo (vocals), Hugo Mariutti (guitar), Luis Mariutti (bass), Ricardo Confessori (drums), and Fábio Ribeiro (keyboards) in a completely abandoned, apocalyptic, and nihilistic setting.
The music video was directed and edited by Leo Liberti , from the international production company Libertà Films. Known for his work on Megadeth's "Lying in State" and Angra's "Black Widow's Web," Leo Liberti has won numerous awards in Brazil and abroad. In addition to two Latin Grammys and 11 nominations at international festivals, the young Brazilian director has won six Golden Lions at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in France and four CLIO Awards in the United States.
Watch the video below:
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