The Brazilian band Endrah, renowned for its extreme fusion of Hardcore and Death Metal, has just released the music video for their latest single, “Hell’s Whispers”. The video premiered exclusively on the Hardcore Worldwide YouTube channel, a global reference for heavy music.
“Hell’s Whispers” marks a new chapter in Endrah’s musical journey. The track combines the crushing weight of Death Metal with the raw aggression of Hardcore, showcasing a matured sound with deeper exploration of technical and vocal elements.
According to César ‘Covero’ (guitar and vocals), the band has refined its brutality by embracing a wider range of vocal tones and delivering an even more intense performance. This evolution has been facilitated by the band’s current trio lineup, which includes Adriano ‘Kardec’ Vilela (bass and vocals) and Bruno Santin (drums).
The lyrics of “Hell’s Whispers”, written by Kardec, delve into the psyche of a ruthless serial killer, described as “a monster in human skin”. Beyond detailing his heinous crimes, the song explores the psychological impact and terror he leaves behind. It portrays an almost supernatural force of evil that haunts and scars its victims, creating a timeless and dark legend.
Following the release of their first single “Madness” and now “Hell’s Whispers”, Endrah is gearing up to unleash their new album, titled “Bloodshed and Violence”.
Co-produced, mixed, and mastered by the band and Franco Torrezan at Casarão Music Studio in Piracicaba, São Paulo, the album will feature 10 brutal and technical songs.
“We’ve written 15 songs in total, but we’re holding onto five for a future EP. This album is pure rage, packed with speed, groove, and technical passages that blur the lines between Hardcore and Death Metal”, says Covero.
Currently in the final stages of vocal recording, the band is planning to bring their latest work to the stage soon. With their tour schedule in progress, Endrah promises an even more aggressive and brutal live presence, celebrating two decades of their career and solidifying their place in the extreme metal scene with their unmistakable identity.
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