DESALMADO: 'Hereditas' Video Released

September 11, 2009

"Hereditas", the new video from the São Paulo, Brazil-based grindcore band DESALMADO, can be viewed below. The song is the title cut of the group's latest EP, "Hereditas", which came out in 2008.

DESALMADO is currently writing material for the band's full-length debut, to be recorded in November. The group will also share the stage with Brazilian thrashers CLAUSTROFOBIA on October 2 (at Hangar 110) and open for Swedish metal veterans ENTOMBED, who are playing for the first time ever in Brazil on November 29 (at Hangar 110).

DESALMADO is:

Bruno Leandro - Guitar
Ricardo Nutzmann (ex-RHD) - Drums
Caio Augusttus - Vocals
Maria Piti (ex-CPL2, CAIXA PREGA) - Bass
Estevam Romera - Guitar

For more information, visit www.desalmado.com.br.

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