Alderia formed in São Paulo in the late 2000s around vocalist and guitarist Nicolas Treviño, drummer Gabriel Levy, and bassist Raphael Zaremba. They spent their early years playing small venues and open mic nights, building their sound through steady gigging rather than immediate recognition.
Their 2012 single "Vinte e Tantos Anos" became a generational touchstone in Brazil, shifting their trajectory from local act to national presence. The song's bittersweet reflection on time and relationships connected with listeners in a way that felt both specific and widely relatable.
Their catalog includes albums like "Onde o Sol Não Brilha" (2015), "O Lado Oculto da Lua" (2017), and "Aurora" (2022). Songs like "Acelerar" and "Banho" show their range within a sound built on emotional directness and melodic clarity, without much ornamentation.
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