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Wikimetal Recommends: Mokshers and the single "Tender"

Wikimetal Recommends: Mokshers and the single "Tender". Credit: Press Release

Wikimetal Recommends: Mokshers, a Brazilian hard rock and blues band noticed by Judas Priest.

The band, which is shared by the heavy metal band, recently released the ballad "Tender".

The classic British rock influences of Led Zeppelin and Whitesnake flow with renewed force into the sound of The Mokshers . Still in the early stages of their career, the hard rock and blues power trio delivers refreshing quality by exploring successful elements in these styles.

With subtle and precise guitar work and the vocalist's distinctive timbre, the project, born among friends from music school, showcases the passion and knowledge of its members, whose influences are not limited to a single direction: from blues to grunge and heavy metal, Mokshers has a broad perspective on the foundations of their work. 

Featured on Wikimetal 's recommendation lists , the group recently released the ballad "Tender," in which the band transports us to the dimly lit atmosphere of a bar or restaurant on a first date, when passion invades the heart and makes life more enchanting.

The music is the perfect soundtrack for declarations of love from couples and would easily fit into any ballad playlist of the band's greatest inspirations. Like a good wine that warms the heart, the melody goes down smoothly, leaving a lasting impression.

Beyond the warmth of their passions, Mokshers follows a cohesive and confident path towards their debut album, which is yet to have a release date. Singles like "Walk of Life" and "Just Love Me Now" demonstrate the consistency of the group's work.

Proof of the Mokshers' musicians' skill lies in an unforgettable moment for the band members. Marcus, the band's vocalist and guitarist, posted an improvisation on the instrument on social media with a composition by Richie Faulkner of Judas Priest – and it ended up on the band's social media more than once. 

“I did an improvisation that’s even on our feed, on guitar, and Richie Faulkner, who is the guitarist from Judas Priest, also reposted it on his story. So, it was sensational, it’s very rewarding, it’s a totally unexpected feeling, it’s kind of magical,” he said in an interview with Gramofone Ativo .

On a second occasion, the Mokshers' cover of "Breaking The Law" was also reposted by the band, this time on the group's official social media, showcasing the group's quality and potential. These moments were immortalized in the band's Instagram highlights .

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