After Dreams
After Dreams formed in São Paulo in 1990 with Lenine Souza on vocals, João de Aquino on guitar, Rodrigo Tavares on bass, and Marcelo Sousa on drums. Their...
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After Dreams formed in São Paulo in 1990 with Lenine Souza on vocals, João de Aquino on guitar, Rodrigo Tavares on bass, and Marcelo Sousa on drums. Their music mixed rock and pop with Brazilian rhythms, and their 1995 album 'A Noite É Minha Noiva' gave them their most recognizable song.
Other songs from their catalog include 'A Outra Face do Luar' and 'Lágrimas Em Seu Rosto.'
They released five studio albums between 1993 and 2004, starting with 'Depois dos Sonhos' and ending with 'Fantasma.' Lenine Souza wrote most of their material, while João de Aquino's guitar work gave their sound a distinct, layered quality.
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