Acros Black
Acros Black formed in São Paulo in the early 2000s, with Arthur de Carvalho on vocals, Fernando Martines on guitar, and Alexandre Gonçalves on bass. They...
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Acros Black formed in São Paulo in the early 2000s, with Arthur de Carvalho on vocals, Fernando Martines on guitar, and Alexandre Gonçalves on bass. They started playing small clubs and festivals, working through the usual financial constraints that come with starting a band.
Their song 'Com Dominio Digital' came out in 2004 and became a hit, giving them mainstream attention in Brazil. It's still one of their most recognized tracks, along with 'Historia' and 'Coração'.
They released albums like 'Acros Black' in 2000 and 'Retrato do Futuro' in 2003. Some critics questioned their sound, but they kept making music that connected with their audience.
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