Brazilian prog metal band Jack The Joker share video for “XV” from new album

Jack The Joker new album “The Devil To Pay In The Backlands” is out now.

Progressive metallers Jack The Joker have released their new album “The Devil To Pay In The Backlands”, out now via Frontiers Music Srl. Jack The Joker is a modern progressive metal band with a twist, hailing from the Northeast of Brazil. The band consists of Raphael Joer (vocals) Felipe Faco and Lucas Colares (guitars), Gustavo Pinheiro (bass), and Vicente Ferreira (drums).

The band have released a visualizer video for the track ‘XV” from the album which you can check out here:

What sets Jack The Joker apart is their ability to incorporate traditional cultural influences from their homeland, infusing elements of maracatu, forró, baião, and frevo into their sound. Their music draws inspiration from the iconic Brazilian novel of the same name, navigating the metaphysical backlands where human will clash with the raw forces of nature.

Their instrumental approach mirrors this thematic landscape, using regional rhythms as a foundation for dense, complex arrangements and layered compositions that fuse tradition with the intensity of progressive metal.

The band has already made a name for themselves in the modern prog scene with their 2024 singles, generating buzz with their blend of cultural authenticity and musical innovation.

Produced by Adair Daufembach (Angra), “The Devil To Pay In The Backlands” is an ambitious, genre-blending journey that will delight fans of technical metal, groove, and melody alike. Jack The Joker bring a fearless and refreshing perspective to the progressive metal genre.

Watch the official video for “Between The Sky Lines” 

“The Devil To Pay In The Backlands” Tracklist:

1. Devir
2. Between The Sky Lines
3. Denied
4. XV
5. Neblina
6. Sun
7. You Where I Belong
8. Thousand Witnesses
9. Cabaret
10. Saudade
11. Hope

Order “The Devil To Pay In The Backlands”: https://ffm.to/jtjdevil

Line Up:
Vocals – Raphael Joer
Electric/Acoustic Guitars – Felipe Facó e Lucas Colares
Bass Guitars – Gustavo Pinheiro
Drums and Percussions – Vicente Ferreira

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