Brazilian progressive power metal veterans ANGRA have signed a deal with Atomic Fire Records. The band’s tenth studio album, “Cycles Of Pain”, will be released on November 3. A special ecord-release show which will take place at São Paulo, Brazil’s Tokio Marine Hall on the same day.
Formed in 1991,…
ANGRA Signs With ATOMIC FIRE RECORDS, Announces ‘Cycles Of Pain’ Album
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