A Brazilian Christian band that mixed contemporary sounds with traditional worship, drawing both followers and criticism.
For their sound, 'Eu Me Prostro a Ti' and 'Há Promessas' frame what they do pretty well. Straightforward worship with arrangements that don't get in the way.
They started in 2001 playing Christian music that blended contemporary sounds with worship elements, which drew criticism from more conservative listeners. Songs like 'Eu Me Prostro a Ti' became staples in their catalog with straightforward worship lyrics and accessible arrangements. Their positions on social issues created tension within parts of the Christian community, but they kept recording through it.
Formed in São Paulo in 2001 with Filipe Quintino on vocals, Fábio Brunelli on guitar, Ricardo Garcia on bass, and Joel Fernandes on drums. Their 2006 debut was 'Adoração Independente,' followed by releases like 'A Coluna 2' in 2008 and 'Eu Me Prostro a Ti' in 2010, with later albums including 'Caminhos' in 2013.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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