Catedral
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Catedral

Catedral formed in Brasília during the mid-1980s around singer Kim and guitarist Gilmar. They built a following with straightforward rock and lyrics that...

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Catedral's straightforward rock spoke to Brazilian youth.

A Brasília band that built a following with earnest songs and steady albums since the late 1980s.

For a sense of their sound, try 'Galhos Secos' or 'E o Que É o Amor?' They're not flashy, just solid.

Their 1991 album 'Sonhar Não Custa Nada' brought wider attention, anchored by 'Galhos Secos,' which became something of an anthem for its generation. Songs like 'Dona do Meu Coração' and 'Carpe Diem' show their range from earnest rock ballads to more driving material. They've maintained a consistent presence in Brazilian rock without much fuss, their music speaking for itself.

Catedral formed in Brasília during the mid-1980s around singer Kim and guitarist Gilmar. They built a following with straightforward rock and lyrics that connected with Brazilian youth. The band's lineup shifted over time, with bassist Felipe leaving in 1998, and they regrouped in the early 2000s with new members like bassist Codorna and drummer Helton.

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Catedral formed in Brasília during the mid-1980s around singer Kim and guitarist Gilmar. They built a following with straightforward rock and lyrics that connected with Brazilian youth. Their 1991 album 'Sonhar Não Custa Nada' brought wider attention, anchored by the song 'Galhos Secos,' which became something of an anthem for its generation.

Through the 1990s, they released a steady series of albums and played to large crowds. The band's lineup shifted over time, with bassist Felipe leaving in 1998. They regrouped in the early 2000s with new members, including bassist Codorna and drummer Helton, and continued recording and touring.

Songs like 'Dona do Meu Coração,' 'Carpe Diem,' and 'Por Amor' show their range from earnest rock ballads to more driving material. They've maintained a consistent presence in Brazilian rock without much fuss, their music speaking for itself.

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