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Wikimetal Recommends: Viper and the title track "Timeless"

Wikimetal Recommends: Viper and the title track "Timeless". Credit: Press release. Art: Wikimetal

VIPER: The title track from the new album is "fast, melodic, with killer vocals."

Guitarist and co-founder of the group Felipe Machado commented on the news.

On September 13th, VIPER released the title track from their upcoming album, their first album of new material in 15 years, the successor to All My Life (2007).

In “Timeless,” composed by guitarist and co-founder Felipe Machado , the band returns to its power metal roots. According to the musician, the single offers “a good summary of the album's sound: fast, melodic, with killer vocals.”

The song and album title relate to the band's journey. "Time can devour you, embrace you, or simply pass by, but VIPER has weathered everything time has given us. And here we are, always moving forward, always strong. The new album is incredible," explains bassist Pit Passarell.

"With the band's characteristic energy, this single is surprising because, even while maintaining the original context of VIPER's compositions, it shows an updated sound that reflects our current phase. 'Timeless' will be welcomed by both new fans and those who have been with us for years," says drummer Guilherme Martin .

In this new single, VIPER features another special guest: Nando Machado on bass. The new album will be the first with the band's current lineup, which includes Leandro Caçoilo (vocals), Felipe Machado and Kiko Shred (guitars), Pit Passarell (bass and vocals), and Guilherme Martin (drums).

The band is currently touring Brazil – in addition to new material, the shows also feature classic songs from the band, including “Living for the Night”, “Rebel Maniac” and “To Live Again”, among others.

With the singles “Under the Sun” and “Freedom of Speech” already released, the album Timeless will be released by the Wikimetal Music . The release date has not yet been announced.

READ ALSO: Interview with Felipe Machado: VIPER's controversial album, the pop side of his solo album 'Primata', and Andre Matos

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