Anima Inside, one of South America's most dynamic rock bands, is set to release their highly anticipated new album on March 28th, 2025. With a career spanning nearly two decades, the band continues to evolve, offering a sound that is both innovative and timeless. Fusing progressive rock, modern alternative styles and Latin influences, Anima Inside creates a distinctive sonic identity. Their music effortlessly transitions from intricate guitar work and soaring melodies to emotionally charged ballads, showcasing their remarkable versatility. Fans of Muse, Pink Floyd, Disturbed and early Bon Jovi will find much to love in this release, further solidifying the band's reputation as trailblazers in the modern rock scene. The album explores themes of identity, alienation, resilience and self-discovery, presenting a rich conceptual journey. Tracks like "Alien" and "Free Man" encapsulate feelings of estrangement and the quest for freedom in a chaotic world. "Survive" delivers a message of perseverance, embodying the spirit of overcoming challenges while "Prophet's Word" sets an introspective tone. The heartfelt ballad "Love Me Then You Can" showcases the band's ability to connect on a deeply personal level. The album also features notable collaborations, including legendary bassist Rudy Sarzo (Quiet Riot, Ozzy Osbourne), Sami Yli-Sirniö (Kreator) and members of Angra and Rata Blanca. These contributions add depth and global appeal, reflecting Anima Inside's commitment to creative innovation. Known for their electrifying live performances, Anima Inside has shared stages with rock icons such as Ozzy Osbourne, Deep Purple and Kiss. Their new album channels this energy into a studio experience, delivering anthemic hooks, intricate musicianship and emotive storytelling for a dynamic and engaging listen. For fans of versatile rock music that balances innovation with emotional resonance, this album is not to be missed!
01. Prophets Word
02. Through The Glass
03. Alien
04. Survive
05. The Ride
06. Immortal
07. Broken Men
08. Battled Me
09. What’s Wrong With The World Today
10. Free Man