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Thursday, May 20, 2021

METAL VRAU launches killer collab for "Snowblind" (Black Sabbath)!


 
METAL VRAU launches killer collab for "Snowblind" (Black Sabbath)!

After a brief hiatus in the channel's productions, METAL VRAU is back with a 'literally' breathtalking collab version for the iconic track "Snowblind", originally released in 1972 on the classic album "Vol.4", from British giants and one of the founding fathers of worldwide metal, Black Sabbath! If you know the history of Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward on this album, more specifically for this song, you will understand the reference perfectly. In case you don't know, it's worth doing a little research!

Watch the Metal Vrau's collab version for "Snowblind" here:
https://youtu.be/LOeBVLyLnKI

In this version, the musicians managed to capture all the original essence of "Snowblind", as well as the timbres and vocalizations, in a beautiful and vibrant tribute to the "owners of the whole damn thing". What did you think? Subscribe to the channel and comment!

The heavyweight monsters that participated in this ‘collab’ were:

Daniel Volgan - Vocals (@danielvolgan)
Rafael Pacheco - Guitars (@rafaelrcpacheco)
Vitor Schifinaguel - Bass (@vitorschifnaguel)
Nel Martins - Drums (@neldrummer)

Each musician captured their own sound and footage.

Produced by METAL VRAU.

All rights to the songs belong to the brand BLACK SABBATH, as well as all their legal/cultural representatives.

More Information:

METAL VRAU channel on YouTube based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, founded in May 2018 by musicians, guitarists and longtime friends, Rafael Pacheco and Sandro “Murdok”, in order to enhance the style they love so much, Heavy Metal in all its aspects and subgenres, devoid of prejudice and with good doses of humor. The purpose of the channel is to present not only collaborative videos with great musicians from the Brazilian metal scene and pay homage to national and worldwide giants of Rock/Metal, but also 'playthroughs' of self made material from the duo and other bands, interviews with important personalities within the style, special participations, reviews and personal opinions about instruments, all very well produced and maintining respect and extremely good taste. Unfortunately, after three years on the channel, Sandro “Murdok” had to leave amicably to dedicate himself to other personal and professional projects, but Rafael Pacheco will continue with his firm and strong legacy!

Rafael Pacheco, born in Sao Paulo, 33 years old, systems develpoer and analyst, has been playing the both electric and acoustic guitars since he was 14 years old and has had lessons with six-string masters such as Orival Castelo (acoustic guitar) and Homero Bittencourt (electric guitar). He has been part of many cover bands playing Testament, Iced Earth, Judas Priest and Queensrÿche and also with original bands such as InSoulitary (Death Metal) and Aventh (Melodic Death Metal). Currently, he plays in the cover bands Sons Of Judas (Judas Priest), Empire (Queensrÿche) and Untrusted who are still in their embryonic phase. His guitar influences are big names like Mark Morton, Yngwie Malmsteen, Nuno Bettencourt, Richie Kotzen, Reb Beach, Doug Aldrich, Jon Petrucci, Jason Becker, Marty Friedman, Kiko Loureiro, Edu Ardanuy, Jeff Loomis, Keith Merrow, Ola Englund, among others.

Partnerships:

Custom Craft Luthieria (@luthieria_custom_craft)
IStrings (@i_strings)
Cordas Labella (@labellastrings)
Loja Destroyer (@destroyermusicstore)
Mercuriall Audio Software (@mercuriallaudio)
Balbags (@balbags_)
JZ Press (@jzpressassessoria)

Social Media:

YouTube: www.youtube.com/metalvrau
E-mail: metalvrau@gmail.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/metalvrau
Instagram: www.instagram.com/metalvrau
Instagram Rafael Pacheco: www.instagram.com/rafaelrcpacheco
E-mail Rafael Pacheco: rafaelrcp@gmail.com

Pictures by Elaine Cortizo


Press Agency: JZ PRESS
Email: jzpress@metalnalata.com.br
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VIDEO
METAL VRAU - "Snowblind" (Black Sabbath)




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