Alberto Marx
Alberto Marx fronts the Brazilian rock band Barro Em Tuas Mãos, which formed in São Paulo in 1985 with guitarist Marco Brito and bassist Fábio Barroso. Their...
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Alberto Marx fronts the Brazilian rock band Barro Em Tuas Mãos, which formed in São Paulo in 1985 with guitarist Marco Brito and bassist Fábio Barroso. Their self-titled debut album came out in 1988, and its lead single 'Barro Em Tuas Mãos' became a hit. The band has released seven studio albums through 2015, including Sobre O Tempo in 1992 and Perdido Em Ti in 2015.
Marx writes raw, introspective lyrics that draw from folk and rock, with songs like 'Este É o Meu Clamor' showing his style. He's known for being outspoken, and some listeners have found his work dark. The current lineup includes Ricardo Mosse on drums alongside the founding members.
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