Acabias
Acabias formed in Vitória, Espírito Santo in 2004, with Bruno Allegro on vocals and guitar, Daniel Pinheiro on bass, and Filipe Dias on drums. They started...
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Acabias formed in Vitória, Espírito Santo in 2004, with Bruno Allegro on vocals and guitar, Daniel Pinheiro on bass, and Filipe Dias on drums. They started playing local festivals and bars, building a following through live shows. In 2009, their single "Diz Como Esquecer" reached the top of Brazilian charts, bringing them national attention.
They've released six studio albums, beginning with a self-titled debut that mixed pop and rock elements. Later records like "Um Novo Caminho" and "Incomparável" showed a shift toward more introspective material. Songs like "Um Pouco Mais Feliz" and "É Minha Vida" became part of their catalog during this period.
In 2012, they faced plagiarism accusations over the song "Pra Ser Feliz," which led to a legal case. They were eventually acquitted. Keyboardist Lucas Farias joined in 2015, adding new textures to their sound.
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