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Black Priest emerged from the city of Niterói, Brazil, bringing forth a doom-metal based style, with a double heavy and slow-paced approach, but with a strong concern with the feelings and emotions carried out by the songs.
By the course of one year, initially playing covers of metal hits, the band received an every time stronger influence from both Sabbath and Judas Priest, which at certain point dominated the whole set list. However, that influence went beyond just a name, and reached to their stage behavior, production and sonority. Struggling to deliver an on-stage presentation with as high as possible quality standards, the band started to fuse Sabbath’s feeling and heaviness with Priest’s impact and aggressiveness, aiming at improving technical assets and artistic approach.
The band, imbued with the vision of The Truth went on with all that was left to be done, beginning to create its own material and songs. Within quarantine and by distance. And thus, came the first single, Cult of Sins. A song about what we deem to be a sin, in a world where right or wrong are not always what they look like.
The band is currently working in new songs, clearsighted by the universal Truth.
Vocals - Vinícius Libânia (The Priest)
Bass - Gg Neto (The Evil)
Guitar - Raphael Ribeiro (The Spectre)
Drums - Phill Drigues (The Healer)