VIDEO PREMIERE: Pentral – Aiming for the Sun

VIDEO PREMIERE: Pentral - Aiming for the Sun 1

Pentral’s new single, Aiming for the Sun is a stunning blast of thrash metal with a hypnotic groove, the Brazilians’ fiercest track yet and firmly establishing them as one of the most exciting metal bands to emerge in years. Xs Noize is pleased to premiere the video exclusively today!

Aiming for the Sun, taken from their forthcoming album, What Lies Ahead of Us, has the energy and blistering riffs of early Metallica but adds the grooves and Brazilian rhythms of peak mid-period Sepultura a tropical storm of gargantuan guitar playing, whiplash drumming and thought-provoking lyrics.

Continuing the story of a young family lost in a world filled with anger and hate, set against the backdrop of the Amazon jungle, Aiming for the Sun picks up the story of the couple ousted from their rainforest home and battling against a tyrannical regime.

“Aiming For The Sun” is a heavier song without leaving a groove behind. It’s the second chapter of the couple’s saga, when the Amazon land-grabbers show their real face and what they are up to. Through its dark vibe and pulsating lines, this song tries to express a feeling of urgency, a claim for help, showcasing the agony of the people in the woods.”

Watch ‘Aiming for the Sun’ – BELOW:

Passionate about environmental protection, equality and the fight against racism, their music and lyrics reflect their beliefs, with the band seeing music as a powerful and positive way of changing the world for the better and their album, What Lies Ahead of Us is a concept album exploring the fractious relationships between people from different backgrounds and cultures and ultimately Mankind’s war against nature itself.

Pentral comprise of brothers Victor (vocals, electric and acoustic guitars) and Vagner Lima (drums) and Joe Ferry (bass guitar), three Brazilians whose passion for rock music is only rivalled by their desire to make an album which contributes towards making the world a better, more tolerant place to live. Over ten tracks, Pentral tell the story of a couple and their new-born child emerging from the devastated Brazilian rainforest into a city ravaged by violence, greed and hate and finding that the only way to combat the discrimination and suffering around them is the power of love. From their debut single, Silent Trees, and its Hindu mantra intro, to The Shell I’m Living In which reflects the emptiness of their hopeless new environment to No Real Colour in Souls, a rallying cry against racism in all its forms, it’s an album with elements of fantasy and also great truth, showing that working together is the only way to move forward.

Victor describes the recording process:

“The album was recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic and it was a huge challenge wearing face masks almost every time. There was tension and fear among the musicians and engineers of getting infected. Besides that, the songs are not “straight”. Pentral uses a lot of uncommon and odd time signatures and harmonies, so it was pretty hard to record the final version of the tracks. Atmosphere, harmony, melody, groove and a strong message to make people think. For the band, this is what music is all about.”

The Brazilian power trio never forgets their cultural roots, incorporating the rhythms of their home country, as well as the melodies, uncommon harmonies and groove. What Lies Ahead of Us is the epic culmination of their passionate worldview and musical prowess.

What Lies Ahead of Us

Tracklist – What Lies Ahead of Us:

1 Silent Trees

2 All My Wounds

3 Disconnected

4 Letters From

5 The Shell I’m Living In

6 No Real Colour in Souls

7 A Gift From God

8 Aiming For The Sun

9 Are You Satisfied?

10 The Law

Pre-order the album here: Spotify

 

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Mark Millar is the founder of XS Noize and looks after the daily running of the website as well as hosting interviews for the weekly XS Noize Podcast. Mark's favourite album is Achtung Baby by U2.

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