Alligare
Alligare is a Brazilian band known for their ethereal vocals and introspective lyrics. Their song "Um pouco mais de calma" became particularly well-known for...
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Alligare is a Brazilian band known for their ethereal vocals and introspective lyrics. Their song "Um pouco mais de calma" became particularly well-known for its serene quality. The band includes vocalist Nícolas Christ, guitarist Gustavo Ruiz, bassist Marcelo Arantes, and drummer Thiago Carvalho.
Their debut album was also called "Um pouco mais de calma," and they later released albums titled "A Busca" and "O Último Suspiro." Other songs in their catalog include "A Revolução," "Amnésia," and "Espelho de Prata."
Early in their career, Alligare faced some controversies related to accusations of plagiarism and artistic appropriation. They continued making music through these challenges.
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