A family-founded group whose songs like 'Casa de Deus' anchor their faith-centered music.
For a sense of their approach, 'Casa de Deus' or 'De Corpo e Alma' frame it well, plain, direct songs about faith.
Damaris formed in 2002 around siblings Lilian, Elizeu, and David Gomes, and their debut 'Arise' in 2006 included 'Não Toque No Ungido,' a track that spread widely in Christian circles. Songs like 'Casa de Deus' and 'De Corpo e Alma' keep spiritual themes central, even as their sound has shifted over albums like 'Mais Que Vencedores' and 'A Cura.' Their live recording 'Ao Vivo em Fortaleza' shows how they've reached listeners in Brazil and beyond who follow gospel music.
They started in Fortaleza in 2002, releasing 'Arise' in 2006. Over time, other vocalists like Bruna Karla and Priscilla Alcantara joined, and they've put out albums such as 'Seja Adorada' while keeping a focus on religious messages.
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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