Formed in 1983, they've released around fourteen albums, from 'Mato Dentro' to 'Boas Novas'.
For a sense of their sound, 'Mulher Perigosa' from 1988 and 'Acidente de Amor' are good places to start. They're not flashy, just reliable rock tunes that have held up.
They've been a steady presence in Brazilian rock since the mid-'80s, with songs like 'Mulher Perigosa' from their 1988 album sticking around. Tracks like 'Acidente de Amor' and 'Quero seu amor' show their knack for straightforward, catchy rock that doesn't overcomplicate things. They've kept at it, putting out records like 'Rua 43' in the '90s and 'Boas Novas' as recently as 2020.
They started in Rio de Janeiro in 1983, with Marcelo Nova on vocals and Leandro Roque de Oliveira on guitar. Their first album 'Mato Dentro' came out in 1986, followed by 'Quatro Estações' and a self-titled record that had 'Mulher Perigosa'. The current lineup still includes Nova and Oliveira, with Luiz Henrique on bass and Rodrigo Nova on drums.
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