Sunseth Midnight / Threat / Tempestt
The diversity and creativity as a differential for success. The Sao Paulo's trio analyzed in depth by The Rocker, in July.
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Tempestt (Photo:Disclosure)
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Diversity, on general aspect, is a wonderful thing, because with it we
can know and discover new things - and this, on the professional side,
can come up as an advantage because we’re not afraid of new challenges,
learning new things ... The world comes at our feet (laughs)!
And in this month of July, the albums that will be commented were released between 2006 and 2007, by the trio Threat, of São Paulo, Tempestt and Sunseth Midnight, which, in their work, bet in diversity and creativity, creating something new and near-perfect!
Read the reviews!
Sun Seth
Band: Sunseth Midnight / Label: Hellion / 2006
Beautiful debut by this, at the time, quintet, which in terms of Brazil gave a real jolt in the Gothic Metal / Rock
scene, easily passing in all stages of the process of creating an
album. The production is very good, the instruments are very clear, the
graphic work is near perfection and the musicians fulfill their role
with praise!
Remember the diversity? Well, the guys did a project to reach all the
fans of the style, since their range are musics from traditional, like "The Bat", "A Good Carrousel" to the modern like "Loneliness" and "Bleed Me" (sung by keyboardist Theo Vieira), blends with the Hard Rock as "Burning The Night For You" and "(She?'s Not) Innocent" (a show by the guitars) and the perfect music: "Carousel", which merges all the elements of the gothic in one song!
Beautiful work of a band that has nailed its debut in the classics!
www.myspace.com / sunsethmidnight

Heaven To Overthrow
Band: Threat / Label: Voice Music / 2007
Weight, cadence, melody and groove are the tonics contained in the debut of this quartet!
For those who like comparisons, Threat make a sound in the line of bands like Biohazard, Pro Pain, Anthrax (John Bush phase), Stuck Mojo, Suicidal Tendencies,
but never sounding like a copy (it sounds even better than some of the
aforementioned ), for the energy and blood emanating from the band are
a unique blend and are perfect for the banging!
Fabio Romero (bass/vocal), Wecko Mainete (guitar/vocal), André Curci (guitar) and Edu Garcia (drums), likethe guys from Sunseth Midnight,
worried about every detail of the work, whose production was one of the
cards that won the game: it can sound organic and clear, leaving the
way for musicians to do what they do better: play!