Banda Orem
Banda Orem formed in Salvador, Brazil in 1991, started by keyboardist Filipe Escandurras and vocalist Eduardo Moreno. They released their debut album...
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Banda Orem formed in Salvador, Brazil in 1991, started by keyboardist Filipe Escandurras and vocalist Eduardo Moreno. They released their debut album 'Aleluia' in 1999. Their song 'Glória a Deus' became particularly well-known in Christian music circles.
Their lyrics sometimes addressed social and religious topics that drew criticism from various quarters. The band continued performing despite this, with songs like 'Comunhão Espiritual' and 'Deus é Bom' appearing in their repertoire.
They worked within a framework that mixed Brazilian rhythms with contemporary worship music. Other tracks like 'Devolva-me a Paz' and 'Diante do Teu Altar' rounded out their catalog of material.
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