Noturnall

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Noturnall
General information
origin São Paulo , Brazil
Genre (s) Progressive metal , power metal
founding 2014
Founding members
Thiago Bianchi
Fernando Quesada (until 2019)
Leo Mancini (until 2018)
Aquiles priest (until 2018)
Junior "Juninho" Carelli (until 2019)
Current occupation
singing
Thiago Bianchi
Electric bass
Saulo "Xakol" Castilho (since 2019)
Electric guitar
Mike Orlando (2016–2017, since 2019)
Drums
Henrique Pucci (since 2018)
former members
Electric guitar
Brunno Henrique (2018)

Noturnall is a Brazilian progressive and power metal band from São Paulo . The band is the follow-up project to Shaman .

history

During the production of a new studio album in 2013 by the predecessor band Shaman, there were different positions in terms of style development within the group, which is why their remaining founder Ricardo Confessori officially dissolved the band. The remaining band members decided to continue the work and release the album under the new band name "Noturnall" in 2014. Russell Allen ( Symphony X ) was jointly responsible for the production . Aquiles Priester (inter alia formerly Angra , Primal Fear ) was added to replace the drums for Confessori .

Discography

Studio albums

  • 2014: Noturnall (CD; Voice Music)
  • 2015: Back to Fuck You Up! (CD; Voice Music)
  • 2017: 9 (CD; Voice Music / Rockshots Records)

Concert albums and DVDs

  • 2014: First Night Live (DVD; Voice Music)
  • 2020: Live! Made in Russia (DVD; Voice Music)

Singles

  • 2016: wake up!
  • 2019: Scream for me

Music videos

  • 2014: Nocturnal Human Side (feat. Russel Allen) (Director: Russel Allen)
  • 2014: No Turn at All (Director: Russel Allen)
  • 2014: Woman in Chains (feat.Maria Odette) (Director: Alex Batista)
  • 2017: Hearts as One
  • 2018: Mysterious (Direction: Junior Carelli, Felipe Cremogema)
  • 2018: Pain Unplugged (Direction: Fernando Quesada, Monica Lima, Junior Carelli)
  • 2018: This is Life Unplugged (Directors: Fernando Quesada, Monica Lima, Junior Carelli)
  • 2018: Sugar Pill Unplugged (Directors: Fernando Quesada, Monica Lima, Junior Carelli)
  • 2018: The Blame Game Unplugged (Directors: Fernando Quesada, Monica Lima, Junior Carelli)
  • 2019: Scream for me (feat. Mike Portnoy ) (directors: Rodrigo Rossi, Thiago Bianchi)

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