9 Days to Apocalipse
9 Days to Apocalypse formed in São Paulo in 2011, with Vitor Rodrigues as frontman. They put out their first album, '9 Days to Apocalypse,' in 2013. Later...
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9 Days to Apocalypse formed in São Paulo in 2011, with Vitor Rodrigues as frontman. They put out their first album, '9 Days to Apocalypse,' in 2013. Later records like 'The Revelation' and 'The Black Death' followed, and they released 'Blind Faith' in 2022.
Their songs sometimes touch on sensitive topics, which has drawn criticism. Tracks like 'Ação Contra Um Coração' and 'Nove Dias' show their mix of heavy riffs and melodic parts. The current lineup includes Rodrigues on vocals, Raphael Mendes and Gabriel Fernandes on guitars, Felipe Antunes on bass, and Marco Crocco on drums.
They've had some lineup changes and internal disagreements along the way. The band's music tends to be loud and direct, with lyrics that don't shy away from personal or social themes. Songs like 'Sangue em mim' and 'Seus Erros,sua Historia,minha Fraqueza' fit that pattern.
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