Deni
Deni formed in São Paulo in 2004 with Denis Derkian on vocals and guitar, Fabio Cury on bass, Fausto Di Croce on drums, and Alex Fonseca on keys and vocals....
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Deni formed in São Paulo in 2004 with Denis Derkian on vocals and guitar, Fabio Cury on bass, Fausto Di Croce on drums, and Alex Fonseca on keys and vocals. Their debut album came out the following year, featuring the single 'Alma nua' which found an audience in Brazil.
Their music pulls from rock, pop, and Brazilian rhythms, with songs like 'Refém' and 'Veloz' showing their range. They've released five studio albums, including 'O Que Resta' in 2007, 'Alma Leve' in 2011, 'Luz' in 2015, and 'Voo' in 2020.
In 2007, the band took a brief hiatus due to a legal dispute with a former manager. They've continued working since, with their lyrics sometimes drawing criticism for being introspective or politically charged.
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