A São Paulo band whose songs became part of church gatherings across Brazil.
For a sense of their sound, 'Anunciação Bicolor' and 'Não Tem Como Comparar' frame what they were doing. Both are straightforward about faith without losing their pop feel.
Their music deals directly with themes of faith, which gave them a distinct place in Brazilian pop. Songs like 'Anunciação Bicolor' and 'Eu Te Amo, Bicolor' reflect that focus, while 'Não Tem Como Comparar' from their 2002 debut helped them find an audience. They weren't just making records, their work became part of religious gatherings.
They formed in São Caetano do Sul in 1997 with Paulo César Baruk on vocals and guitar. Their debut 'Alma Celeste' arrived in 2002, followed by albums like 'Infinito' in 2004 and 'Consagração' in 2006. The lineup included Leonardo Gonçalves, Marquinhos Menezes, and Bruno Menezes alongside Baruk.
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