The Brazilian vocalist who fronted Angra through the 2000s and later forged his own path.
For a quick sense of his solo sound, try 'Heroes of Sand' or the Max Cavalera feature 'Face Of The Storm'.
Falaschi stepped into a tough spot when he replaced Andre Matos in Angra in 1998, and he helped steer the band through albums like 'Rebirth' and the fan-favorite 'Temple of Shadows'. After a 2012 diagnosis with a rare nervous system disorder that affected his voice and mobility, he rehabbed and kept going, eventually launching a solo career with songs like 'Heroes of Sand'. That resilience, plus his work bridging Angra's power metal with his own heavier solo material, makes him a notable figure in Brazilian metal.
He joined Angra in 1998 and recorded with them through 2004's 'Temple of Shadows'. Reports of internal conflicts surfaced around his 2013 departure, after which he started releasing solo albums like 'Moonlight' in 2015 and 'The Dawn of Innocence' in 2018.
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