Faísca Di Franco
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Faísca Di Franco

Faísca Di Franco formed in 2009 in Goiânia, Brazil, started by brothers Alexandre and Renato Franco. They began playing at local churches and festivals,...

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Faísca Di Franco, a Brazilian worship band from Goiânia

A family-led group that built their sound in local churches and festivals.

For a good sense of their sound, try 'Gotas de Sangue' or 'Fogo Desce'. They're both pretty direct worship songs that show what the band does.

They're a solid example of contemporary Christian music in Brazil, with songs like 'Gotas de Sangue' and 'Fogo Desce' showing their straightforward approach to worship themes. Their interpretations of hymns sparked some discussion in more conservative circles, but they kept working through it. The band's self-titled debut came out in 2013, followed by 'Incendeia' in 2016 and 'Cantar a Deus' in 2019.

Faísca Di Franco formed in 2009 in Goiânia, started by brothers Alexandre and Renato Franco. They began playing at local churches and festivals, building their sound from there. The group includes Alexandre on vocals and guitar, Renato on bass and vocals, Matheus Oliveira on drums, Helton Oliveira on keyboards and vocals, and Daniel Rodrigues on guitar and vocals.

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Faísca Di Franco formed in 2009 in Goiânia, Brazil, started by brothers Alexandre and Renato Franco. They began playing at local churches and festivals, building their sound from there. The group includes Alexandre on vocals and guitar, Renato on bass and vocals, Matheus Oliveira on drums, Helton Oliveira on keyboards and vocals, and Daniel Rodrigues on guitar and vocals.

Their music draws from contemporary Christian traditions, with songs like 'Gotas de Sangue' and 'Fogo Desce' showing their approach to worship themes. They released albums including a self-titled debut in 2013, followed by 'Incendeia' in 2016 and 'Cantar a Deus' in 2019.

Some of their interpretations of hymns sparked discussion in more conservative circles, but they kept working.

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