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Porto Alegre, BR · 2016–present · active
A progressive metal band from Porto Alegre led by vocalist and guitarist Cezar Tortorelli, blending djent-influenced riffing with orchestral arrangements and narrative concept albums. Their 2020 EP "Martyr Part I: Ignite" follows a four-song dystopian story of rebellion against an oppressive society, featuring guest vocalists and production spread across multiple studios in southern Brazil.
Buenos Aires, AR · 2014–present · unknown
Addam's Nightmare is a progressive and melodic metal band from Buenos Aires, Argentina, founded in 2014 by guitarist Reaper O'Brian, later joined by Fear Monta on bass and Nico Granatera on drums. The band released their debut EP "Halloween For All" in November 2014, a four-track release that established their blend of progressive arrangements with melodic heaviness. What began as a conceptual side project quickly solidified into a fully active band within the Buenos Aires underground scene.
Arujá, BR · 2022–? · disbanded
Heavy and progressive metal band from Arujá, São Paulo, formed in 2022 and short-lived before splitting up. They drew on themes of war, death, and apocalyptic earth devastation, situated within the melodic and progressive metal tradition of the greater São Paulo region.
Bauru, BR · 2021–present · active
Alexandre Rocha is a solo progressive metal project from Bauru, São Paulo state, Brazil, launched in 2021 after Rocha spent years composing and playing in local metal bands. His debut album "Viewpoints" (2021) was fully performed, produced, and recorded by Rocha at Mister Rec Vintage Studios in Bauru, featuring seven tracks of technically oriented progressive metal with a strong emphasis on composition and dynamics. The project reflects a one-man approach to the genre that prioritizes melodic depth alongside technical proficiency.
Rio de Janeiro, BR · 2015–present · active
Allmadda is a progressive thrash metal act from Rio de Janeiro whose debut album 'Majestic Sound of the Storm' (2015) weaves macabre keyboard textures through nine densely constructed tracks, some exceeding nine minutes, drawing on both progressive structure and thrash aggression in equal measure.
Caxias do Sul, BR · 2017–present · active
Anaxes is a progressive metal band from Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, originally formed in 2005 by guitarist Bruno Pinheiro Machado and drummer Thiago Caurio as an instrumental project before expanding into a full band with vocalists. Their debut album "Antithesis" (2010) drew comparisons to Symphony X, blending intricate guitar work with melodic, keyboard-accented arrangements, and the band has continued to develop within the South Brazilian prog-metal scene.
São Paulo, BR · 2024–present · active
Andragonia is a progressive metal band from São Paulo, Brazil, formed in 2007, whose debut album "Secrets in the Mirror" (2010) was elected Best Brazilian Progressive Metal Album of that year and featured a video aired on Brazilian MTV. The band blends complex song structures and powerful guitar work across three studio albums — "Secrets in the Mirror" (2010), "Memories" (2012), and "Oxygen" (2016) — placing them among the more prominent acts in Brazil's progressive metal scene.
Piracicaba, BR · 2018–? · disbanded
Ansata was a progressive metal band from Piracicaba, São Paulo, whose name is the Latin word for the ankh symbol. The band released their debut album "Crux Ansata" in 2008, a concept record steeped in ancient Egyptian mythology and middle-eastern musical influences, woven through technical guitar work and prominent keyboards. The lineup included vocalist Malagueta, guitarist Rafael Romani, keyboardist Thomas Barcelos, and drummer Thiago Siqueira.
Ouro Branco, BR · 2019–present · split-up
Progressive metal and rock band from Ouro Branco, Minas Gerais, formed in 2001 with Christian lyrical themes. The quartet — featuring Ricardo d'Toledo on keyboards and vocals, Isaque Soares on guitar and bass, Euler Fabrine on guitar, and Delias Junior on drums — released two full-lengths: "Without Electrons" (2002) and "Wrong Way" (2003, reissued 2014), both self-produced works showcasing intricate instrumentation.

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