A Torrente
A Torrente formed in Brazil around the mid-2000s with vocalist Dani Black, guitarist Renan Guimarães, bassist Daniel Conceição, and drummer Bruno Morais. They...
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A Torrente formed in Brazil around the mid-2000s with vocalist Dani Black, guitarist Renan Guimarães, bassist Daniel Conceição, and drummer Bruno Morais. They put out their first album in 2007. Their song 'Quem Sou Eu' became a notable track for them, giving its name to their 2009 album.
Their music pulls from rock and pop with some Brazilian rhythms, and the lyrics often circle questions of identity. Dani Black has stayed with the band through some lineup shifts, and Renan Guimarães and Bruno Morais have been consistent members as well. They've worked with other Brazilian artists like Emicida and Karol Conká.
In 2013 they released 'Todo Dia' and followed with 'Pura Vida' in 2018. Outside of recording, they've been involved in social activism.
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