Music for the protection of Costa Rica’s forests

“The Last Howler” is a song in favor of protecting the forests of Costa Rica, especially in Guanacaste, the province where the howler or howler monkey lives.

The environmental effort is the product of an alliance between the Savage Lands Foundation and music production company, Season of Mist, along with musicians from legendary metal bands: Megadeth, Sepultura and Obituary.

Sylvain Demercastel, co-founder of Savage Lands and who lives in Black beach from Santa CruzGuanacaste, indicated that “The Last Howl,” – lasting 5 minutes and 48 seconds – “is a tribute howlerendangered species in Costa Rica“.

“In the song, Dirk Verbeuren, Megadeth’s drummer, unleashes thunderous melodies and smashes cymbals, while I rain sharp beats distortion“, they reported in the press release.

They added: “Packages of ‘The Last Scream’ are in vogue thanks to some special guests.

Sepulture guitarist Andreas Kisser opens with two acrobatic solos, and swamp king John Tardy (Obituary) unleashes his inner primate with some he growled fiercely. When Dirk first received the demo instrumentalhe had John Tardy in mind for some vocals.”

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This historic initiative has support community of metals from bands like: Gojira, Heilung, Lamb of God, LoudBlast, Lord of the Lost, Testament and other national groups.’

The main predators are some cats and man, who in some parts of the country has invaded their territories.

A representative of Savage Lands, which works together with The Clean Wave and Costas Verdes foundations, added that this project aims to raise funds for the protection of the natural forests where the howler monkey lives in order to promote “reforestation and the creation of sanctuaries without destruction”. “human.

Using your own royalties, donations and others efforts.

“The organization builds natural sanctuaries, establishes green zones and other conservation projects. preservation of the earth. We partner with others non-profit groupsforestry scientists and engineers, as well as Decibel magazine and Season of Mist,” added Demercastel.

“Hearing Chainsaw every day, because of the recent real estate fever which destroys ecosystem Costa Rica, we felt it was time to start a new kind of action,” he also indicated.

“We reach out to this great community metal worker active. 100% of royalties from the song will go to protect vulnerable countries from deforestationhe added.

Source: Panama America

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