SCARS: OVERDOSE Cover Posted Online

February 19, 2008

Brazilian thrashers SCARS have posted the song "Scars" on their MySpace page. The track comes off the upcoming tribute album to the Brazilian metal band OVERDOSE, due later in the year.

SCARS recently entered the studio to record its new album, "Devilgod Alliance", for a June release. New drummer Joao Gobo (ARUM, DARKNESS IN FLAMES, HEVILAN) recorded all 11 tracks in a single five-hour session in January at Q studio in Sao Paulo.

According to the group, the album's lyrical concept will be based on ageless literature masterpieces that portray evil as a character (i.e.: "Masque of the Red Death" and "The Raven" by E. A. Poe, Goethe's "Faust", "Macbeth" by W. Shakespeare, etc.).

Gobo lists his main influences as Dave Lombardo, Pete Sandoval and Gene Hoglan, among many others.

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