Andre Matos
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Andre Coelho Matos (born September 14 of 1972) is the former vocalist, pianist and composer for the heavy metal bands Viper, Angra and Shaaman. Since October 2006 Andre Matos is dedicated to his solo band.
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[edit] Biography
Matos grew up in his hometown of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Matos began his musical education at the age of ten, when he received his first piano from his parents. As a teen, he would gather with his friends to listen to their favorite bands. Soon they began learning to play the music too, and Matos formed his first band, Viper. The band first performed on 8 April 1985, when he was just thirteen years old. That same year, they recorded their first demo tape, "The Killera Sword".
Within a short while, Viper had become a phenomenon in the Brazilian heavy metal scene. Though Matos continued on vocals, he had no pretention of remaining a vocalist, a role he assumed only because he had the "least poor vocals of all of them", and because he physically resembled Iron Maiden's vocalist, Bruce Dickinson. His instruments of choice were always the piano and keyboards. Matos left Viper when the band began to change its musical style. He had become interested in classical music, and felt that his musical vision had begun to diverge from that of the other band members, who wanted to focus on heavier, more "crude" music.
After leaving Viper, Andre went back to school and finished his education in music, specializing in orchestral conducting and composition.
In 1991 Angra was formed, and with the first album, "Angels Cry", released in 1993, the band became famous in Japan and Europe. Later "Holy Land" and "Fireworks" were released. Angra's style evolved from a Helloween-inspired melodic speed metal to an unique blend of heavy-metal, classical music and traditional Brazilian influences which brought them worldwide critical appraise.
Andre took part in a worldwide contest for replacing Bruce Dickinson in Iron Maiden and was in the Top 3 finalists alongside James LaBrie and eventual winner, Blaze Bayley.
In 2001, he left the band Angra alongside the rhythm section composed of Luis Mariutti (bass) and Ricardo Confessori (drums) because of a disagreement with guitar players Rafael Bittencourt and Kiko Loureiro concerning the band's management. The two guitar players then recruited Edu Falaschi (vocals), Aquiles Priester (drums) and Felipe Andreoli (bass), and kept the name "Angra". Andre stayed with Angra's former rhythm section and recruited Luis' brother Hugo Mariutti on the guitar : together they formed the band Shaman, who had to change names to Shaaman before the release of their second album for legal reasons.
After leaving Shaaman along with the Mariutti brothers, he's currently preparing his first solo record under the name "Andre Matos", with no release date announced.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Viper
[edit] Angra
[edit] Albums
[edit] Other
- Reaching Horizons (Demo tape) - 1992
- Evil Warning (Single) - 1994
- Make Believe (Single) - 1996
- Freedom Call (EP) - 1996
- Holy Live (live EP) - 1997
- Rainy Nights (Single) - 1997
- Lisbon (Single) - 1998
[edit] Shaman/Shaaman
[edit] Albums
[edit] Other
[edit] Other Participations
- Virgo
- Looking Glass Self: Stigmata - 1998
- Superior: Younique - 1998
- Time Machine: Secret Oceans Part II - 1998
- Sagrado: Ao Oeste do Sol, Oeste da Lua - 2000
- Rodrigo Alves: Suddenly - 2000
- William Shakespeare's Hamlet - 2001
- Karma: Into the Eyes - 2001
- Henceforth: I.Q.U. - 2001
- Avantasia - The Metal Opera Parts I & II - 2001 / 2002
- Dr. Sin: DVD "10 anos (Ao Vivo)" - 2003
- AINA - 2004
- Luca Turilli (band): DemonHeart song - 2002
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Angra |
Edu Falaschi | Kiko Loureiro | Rafael Bittencourt | Felipe Andreoli | Aquiles Priester | Fábio Laguna |
Former members: Andre Matos | Luís Mariutti | Ricardo Confessori | Marco Antunes | Leonardo Guerra | Alex Holzwarth | Fábio Ribeiro |
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Discography |
Studio Albums: Angels Cry | Holy Land | Fireworks | Rebirth | Temple of Shadows | Aurora Consurgens |
Extended Plays: Reaching Horizons | Evil Warning | Freedom Call | Acoustic ... and more | Hunters and Prey |
Live Albums: Ritualive Live in Sao Paulo | |
Related articles |
Viper | Massacration | Shaaman | Symbols | Dr. Sin | Almah | Freakeys |