Farash formed in São Paulo, Brazil, with João Suplicy on vocals and guitar, Bruno Medina on bass, Bruno Morais on drums, and Lucas de Paiva on saxophone and keys. Their music pulls from rock, samba, and funk, a mix that felt natural for a band coming up in that city. Their debut album was called 'Caminhos'.
Songs like 'Destinos e Meios' and 'Sou o Que Sou' became well-known, with lyrics that often touched on social or political themes. This sometimes drew criticism, but it also connected with listeners who appreciated the directness. They followed up with albums like 'Vidas Cruzadas' and 'Verso e Reverso'.
Their sound could shift between quieter, melodic moments and louder rock sections, partly because of the saxophone and keys in the mix. Tracks such as 'Love My Girl' and 'Go Too Fast (Tão Rápido)' show that range. They built a following in Brazil without smoothing out those edges.
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