“Lokaos Rock Show” recently spoke with Brazilian melodic metallers ANGRA. The eight-minute interview, which was conducted in Portuguese (with English subtitles), can be seen below.

ANGRA tapped acclaimed Italian vocalist Fabio Lione (VISION DIVINE, RHAPSODY OF FIRE, KAMELOT) to front the band for their appearance aboard 70000 Tons Of Metal, the world’s biggest heavy metal cruise, which sailed on January 28 from Miami, Florida and returned to the real world on February 1.

Brazilian vocalist, keyboard player and composer André Matos left ANGRA in 2000 and was replaced by Eduardo “Edu” Falaschi, who appeared on the band’s last four studio albums — 2001’s “Rebirth”, 2004’s “Temple Of Shadows”, 2006’s “Aurora Consurgens” and 2010’s “Aqua”. Falaschi quit ANGRA in May 2012, explaining in a statement that “there comes a moment in a man’s life when it is necessary to make a radical decision in order to move forward with dignity and renewed energy.”

Asked who should replace Falaschi in ANGRA, Matos recently told the “Heavy Nation” show: “ANGRA should call it a day. They already tried a resurrection with Edu Falaschi, which had some success. But they’re always living in the past…

“Insisting on rebuilding the band is worthless. That’s why so many times I chose to end a project rather than trying to bring back to life a mummy, a corpse.”

Matos confirmed that he was invited to rejoin ANGRA after Falaschi‘s departure, but he explained that the friendship between the members of the classic lineup of ANGRA ended after they went their separate ways and he said that he wouldn’t feel comfortable going back to the band, as he recently did with VIPER.

“I won’t be a hypocrite,” Matos said. “They came to me, the members of [ANGRA] and some people from their management. But I’ve always made things clear: I’m not interested in this kind of reunion, which I’d call morbid. It’s gone, it’s dead. With VIPER, things were different; we kept the friendship even when I left the band.”

Source: www.blabbermouth.net