Brazilian Hard Rock Band Insanidade Go Heavier Than Ever on Fourth Album ‘Enough to Be a Loser’

Insanidade have released their fourth studio album ‘Enough to Be a Loser’, and by their own account it’s the heaviest record of their career. The Brazilian hard rock and heavy metal four-piece draw directly from Motörhead, AC/DC, Guns N’ Roses, and The Hellacopters across 9 tracks, 8 originals and a cover of Mötley Crüe’s “Looks That Kill,” and the result consolidates their place as one of the most consistent names in Brazil’s underground rock scene.

The album marks a shift in how the band works together. “It was the first album in which all members actively participated, both in melodies, arrangements, and artistically,” the band says. “So it was a very cooperative record, and we wanted to sound even more aligned with Hard n’ Heavy.” That collaborative approach is audible throughout, with powerful riffs, striking beats, and attitude-driven lyrics reinforcing the rebellious rock and roll spirit the band has carried across their entire catalog.

The choice of “Looks That Kill” as the album’s cover track is equally deliberate. “Mötley Crüe is a huge influence and inspiration for all of us. ‘Looks That Kill’ is a Hard Rock classic, with a killer riff and a catchy chorus. Pure influence for us.” It’s a natural fit for a band working squarely in that tradition while pushing it forward on their own terms.

‘Enough to Be a Loser’ is out now on digital platforms, with physical CD and vinyl versions on the way. A follow-up, ‘Enough to Be a Loser II’, is already in progress for the first half of 2026.