A family band whose songs like 'A Glória do Senhor' have resonated in Brazilian gospel circles since the late 1990s.
For a sense of their sound, 'A Glória do Senhor' is a good place to start. 'Esse Deus é Tremendo' from their first album still gets played a lot.
They've been a steady presence in Brazilian gospel music for over two decades, with songs like 'A Glória do Senhor' and 'Esse Deus é Tremendo' becoming familiar in churches and gatherings. Their music sticks to themes of faith and spiritual experience without much fuss. Even when a song like 'Eu Sou Igreja' sparked some conversation in 2017, they kept making the kind of straightforward, guitar-driven gospel that their listeners expect.
They formed in Guarulhos in 1998 with brothers Kleber and Valdeci Fernandes and their cousin Luciano Lima. Their debut 'Ao Vivo' came out in 2005, and they've put out albums like 'O Deus Que Eu Conheço' and 'Renova-me' since, with the same three core members on vocals, bass, and drums.
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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