São Paulo (Brazil)-based post-punk/new wave/gothic rock act Halleck released a new single called "M". In addition to the song "M", the latest single also features a new version of "Zero", a song originally released in 2020. The single is out via Paranoia Musique.
Halleck is a solo project of Thiago Halleck, who has become famous in the Brazilian underground scene as part of post-punk/gothic bands such as Gangue Morcego, 1983 and Das Projekt. Furthermore, Thiago is also known for being a talented and sought-after tattoo artist, imprinting a unique style on his designs.
In his one-man band guise, Thiago explores his most varied influences (post-punk, new wave, gothic rock, visual kei) that remind us of the avant-garde artists of the 80s (escaping all the neon and sailing in icy seas that Killing Joke and Joy Division have already explored).
Listen now to "M" and if you missed it, the previously released single "Silêncios" is over HERE. Link

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