
Last Friday, the band KRAD released the long-awaited music video for the song “Visualize,” which is now available on YouTube. The new track stands out for its heavy and intense sound, evoking a dense and melancholic atmosphere that promises to captivate fans of modern Metal.
With heavy and striking riffs from guitarist Felipe Bade, “Visualize” draws inspiration from contemporary bands in the genre, while its cadence and harmonic structure display a clear influence from “Kashmir,” a classic by Led Zeppelin. The combination of these elements creates an immersive and hypnotic vibe, inviting listeners to deep reflection.
The lyrics of the song tackle complex themes such as sadness and mental exhaustion, reflecting the internal challenges many face. The production of the single preserves the band’s dark identity, with mastering done by Brian Lucey, known for his work with renowned artists like Arctic Monkeys, Ghost, and The Black Keys. The graphic art for the video was created by @julioideiasdigital, and artowork by Marcelo Vasco, famous for his collaborations with Slayer and Troops of Doom.
“Visualize” was produced by Rogério Vaz and features musicians: KRAD on vocals, Felipe Bade on guitar, Jayme Monsanto on bass, Bruno Bade on drums, and backing vocals by KRAD and Gus Monsanto. Vocal production was handled by Gus Monsanto, while Fabricio Matos served as sound engineer.
