A Brazilian metal group from the early 2000s that mixed heavy sounds with progressive touches and spiritual lyrics.
For a sense of their sound, check out "Árvore de Bons Frutos" or "Evolução". They give you the heavy riffs and the thoughtful lyrics in one go.
They carved out a space in the Brazilian metal scene by tackling spiritual themes in their music, which wasn't always common ground. Songs like "Árvore de Bons Frutos" show how they blended heavy metal with progressive rock. Their catalog, including tracks like "Evolução" and "Firmeza na rocha", drew listeners who wanted something heavier but still reflective.
They formed in Brazil in the early 2000s with Ricardo Prado on vocals and guitar, Bruno Wambier on bass, Fábio Carito on drums, and Thiago Bianchi on keyboards and vocals. Their self-titled debut came out in 2002, followed by albums like Caminho da Vida in 2004 and O Julgamento in 2006. They kept releasing music through the 2000s, with A Queda do Homem in 2008 and Retorno Triunfal in 2010.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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