Remove Silence

Remove Silence is a Brazilian hard rock band from Sao Paulo, Brazil formed in 2007. Founded by Hugo Mariutti, Fabio Ribeiro formerly of Brazilian band Shaman, Ale Souza and Edu Cominato.[1] Remove Silence released their debut album Fade on September 2009 on the Dynamo Records label in Brazil.[2]

Remove Silence
OriginSao Paulo, Brazil
GenresHard Rock
Years active2007-Present
LabelsMetaledge Records, Dynamo Records
Associated actsShaman, Angra, Andre Matos
Websitewww.removesilence.com
MembersDanilo Carpigiani
Ale Souza
Fabio Ribeiro
Leo Baeta

History

Remove Silence is a band from Sao Paulo, Brazil, formed in 2007 by guitarist/vocalist Hugo Mariutti (Shaman, Andre Matos), keyboardist Fabio Ribeiro (Angra, Shaman, Andre Matos), bassist/vocalist Ale Souza, and drummer/vocalist Edu Cominato. The band's debut album, Fade, was released in September 2009, via Dynamo Records in Brazil.[3] The album features 10 original songs, plus a new version of Jeff Buckley’s “Dream Brother”. Recently the band signed the contract for the release of Fade in North America with Dallas, Texas based Metaledge Records.[4] Fade will be released to North America on September 21, 2010 in the digital format and in stores. The title track Fade has been featured in rotation on MTV Brazil since December 2009. In 2010, the band launched their new website and a video series on YouTube.

Band members

Current members

  • Danilo Carpigiani - Guitars/Vocals
  • Fabio Ribeiro - Keyboards
  • Ale Souza - Bass/Vocals
  • Leo Baeta - Drums

Past members

  • Hugo Mariutti - Guitars/Vocals (2007-2014)
  • Edu Cominato - Drums/Vocals (2007-2014)

Discography

Studio albums

Year Title Label
2009 Fade Dynamo Records
2010 Fade Metaledge Records
2012 Stupid Human Atrocity
2013 Little Piece of Heaven (EP)
2015 Irreversible (EP)
2017 Raw (Single)
2018 Middle of Nowhere (Single)
2018 Laser Gun (Single)
2019 Raw
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References

Sources

  1. Christe, Ian (2003), Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal, HarperCollins, ISBN 0-380-81127-8
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