Torture Squad

Torture Squad is a Brazilian death/thrash metal band, founded in 1990.

Torture Squad
Background information
OriginSão Paulo City, São Paulo, Brazil
Genres
Years active1990–present
LabelsBrutal Records / Sony Music
Associated actsEternal Malediction
Infector
In Hell
Krisiun
Zoltar
Voodoopriest
Websitewww.torturesquad.net.br
MembersCastor
Amílcar Christófaro
May Puertas
Rene Simionato
Past membersMarcelo Dirceu
Cristiano Fusco
Marcelo Fusco
Fúlvio Pelli
Mauricio Nogueira
Augusto Lopes
Vitor Rodrigues
André Evaristo

History

Three years after being founded in 1990, the band entered a more professional phase, in a line-up with founder Cristiano Fusco on guitar, Wagner "Castor" on bass, Amilcar Christofaro on drums, and Vitor Rodrigues as frontman and singer. They started touring in and around São Paulo and soon recorded a demo, released in 1993, A Soul in Hell. Their first CD was Shivering (1995); their break-through came with Asylum of Shadows (1999).

Their 2001 album, The Unholy Spell, came right after the band's first tour in Germany. In 2002, Cristiano Fusco left the band, and the band hired Mauricio Nogueira (a seasoned studio musician who played for Krisiun as well as other local bands like In Hell and Zoltar), and went on their first Brazilian tour.

Pandemonium produced by Marcello Pompeu and Heros Trench (Korzus) was released in 2003. The CD was supported by a TV video clip for "Pandemonium" and "Horror and Torture." Again, the band played all over Brazil. Then, in 2006 Torture Squad embarked on a European tour, headlining in 16 towns in Germany and 4 in Austria. Afterward they played in more cities in Brazil until they participated in the Brazilian pre-selection for the famed Wacken Open Air festival. They eventually won the final in São Paulo,[1] and they represented Brazil at Wacken Battle of the Bands 2007, which they won. This victory won them a contract with Armageddon Records (Germany); Mauricio Nogueira also won the "best guitar player" award, which earned him a brand new Dean guitar and a Marshall pre-amp.

Hellbound, was released in May 2008 by Armageddon, not long after Mauricio Nogueira left the band for personal reasons and Augusto Lopes (Eternal Malediction) was announced as the new guitarist. In 2008, Torture Squad embarked on a 60-date European tour, which will include a show at Wacken Open Air.

The year of 2009 started pretty well for Torture Squad. After the release of Hellbound and its excellent repercussion in Brazil, Europe and the United States, it was followed by a European tour with two of the world's major thrash metal bands, Overkill and Exodus. The tour began in mid February in London, where the Brazilian group performed for the first time, and included 12 more shows in countries like Spain, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the Czech Republic.

Their most recent studio album “AEquilibrium” was released in Europe in August 2010 by Wacken Records / H'art / Zebralution / SAOL. They recorded a new version for the title track of their third album “The Unholy Spell” which is included as bonus track with the title of “The Unholy Spell 2010”. The album was recorded in São Paulo/Brazil, at Norcal Studios with producers Brendan Duffey and Adriano Daga.

In January 2011, guitarist Augusto Lopes leaves the band and is replaced by André Evaristo. Even with the line up changing, the band does not stop, remaining on the road until July of the same year. One month later, the band cross the ocean one more time, for the European part of the Æquilibrium Tour 2011, with more than 40 concerts in 12 countries until the end of October, including the third concert on the German festival Wacken Open Air, turning Torture Squad into the only Brazilian band to play three times in the festival.

In March 2012, the frontman Vitor Rodrigues leaves the band. Soon after that, the band turned out to be a power trio with André Evaristo taking the lead vocals along the guitar. With this line up they played with important concerts and festivals in South America, which is held in Quito city, the capital city of Ecuador, for an approximate audience of 25,000 people.

In 2013, the band celebrates the 20th anniversary of the release of the demo-tape A Soul in Hell, their first studio record, which was celebrated in the Twenty Years Torturing People Tour 1993–2013, that started in May in Europe, alongside Artillery, Gama Bomb and Tantara, with 18 concerts in 20 days. From April to August, 2013, the band chooses, again, Norcal Studios to record their seventh studio album, Esquadrão de Tortura (Torture Squad in Portuguese), and reprising the association with Brendan Duffey and Adriano Daga as producers. Esquadrão de Torture is the first work recorded by the band as a trio and the first lyrical concept album, narrating, in chronological order, the period in which Brazil was governed by a military regime (from 1964 to 1985), being also the first album to have a title in Portuguese. The official release date was November 15, the Brazilian Republic Day.

In July and August 2014, the band do their second South American tour with thirteen shows in four countries; Chile, Peru, Ecuador and Paraguay. Finishing the year in their hometown São Paulo / SP on December, 20, recording its show to be released on DVD and CD entitled “Coup d´État Live”, set to be launched in the middle of 2015. In September 2015, vocalist / guitarist André Evaristo leaves Torture Squad to pursue other personal projects, therefore, the band back to its traditional line-up as a quartet bringing Mayara “Undead” Puertas on vocals and Rene Simionato on guitars, continuing the tour of “Coup D´État Live”. Already with their new line up, the band goes to studio to record the EP “Return of Evil”, with four songs: the new “Return of Evil”, “Swallow Your Reality” and “Iron Squad”, and the new version of “Dreadful Lies”, originally released in the 1998 first album Shivering. The EP will also have a multimedia track with the video clip of “Return of the Evil” and a mini documentary of the EP recording sessions, and the videos of “Dreadful Lies” and “Iron Squad” exclusively made for the EP, which will be released in March 2016.

In September 2016, the band made a historic tour in Brazil playing 28 gigs in 32 days throughout the country from north to south. Soon after the Brazilian tour, the band goes to a European tour doing 19 gigs passing by seven countries. The Return of Evil tour finishes in February 2017, doing 13 shows during 16 days in the country side of São Paulo and Paraná.

In April 2017, the band starts the recordings of their eighth album entitled Far Beyond Existence released on July 13 (World Rock Day). In August 2017, they started the Far Beyond Existence Tour as headliner, alongside Brazilian bands Hatefulmurder, Warcursed and Reckoning Hour, performing 26 shows in 30 days all over Brazil. In November, after seven years, the band returns to Buenos Aires / Argentina for a mini tour of four dates.

Starting the year 2018, they returns to the road with the band. The "Zumbis Squad Tour" undertakes eight shows in the country side of São Paulo in February. In March, the band makes another South American tour, playing in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Chile.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Shivering (1995)
  • Asylum of Shadows (1999)
  • The Unholy Spell (2001)
  • Pandemonium (2003)
  • Hellbound (2008)
  • Æquilibrium (2010)
  • Esquadrão de Tortura (2013)
  • Far Beyond Existence (2017)

Live albums

  • Death, Chaos and Torture Alive (2004)
  • Coup D´État Live (2015)

EPs

  • Chaos Corporation (2007)
  • Possessed by Horror ( 2015)
  • Return of Evil (2016)

Compilation

  • Torture Years (2019)

Videography

  • Death, Chaos and Torture Alive (2004)
  • Coup D´État Live (2015)

Band members

Current members

  • Mayara Puertas (2015–present) - Vocals
  • Rene Simionato (2015–present) - Guitars
  • Castor (1993–present) - Bass, Backing vocals
  • Amílcar Christófaro (1993–present) - Drums

Former members

  • André Evaristo (2011-2015) - Guitars; (2012-2015) - Guitar, Vocals
  • Vitor Rodrigues (1993–2012) - Vocal
  • Augusto Lopes (2008–2011) - Guitars
  • Mauricio Nogueira (2002–2008) - Guitars
  • Cristiano Fusco (1990–2002) - Guitars
  • Marcelo Fusco (1990–1993) - Drums
  • Marcelo Dirceu (1990–1993) - Bass, Vocals
  • Fúlvio Pelli (1993) - Guitars

Timeline

References

  1. "Torture Squad escolhido para ir ao Wacken" [Torture Squad chosen to go to Wacken] (in Portuguese). 2007-05-01. Retrieved 2009-06-24.
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