Fidura Cardial formed in Brazil in the early 2000s, with Rafael Faria on vocals and guitar, Marcella Marostica on drums, and João Victor Silveira on bass. Their name translates to "heartbreak," which gives a sense of the emotional territory they often work in. Their first single, "Minha Vó Viu Minha Unha," came out in 2004 and got them some mainstream attention.
Their music has drawn criticism at times for explicit language and subject matter, but that same directness has also built them a dedicated following. They put out albums like "Carnaval dos Suicidas" in 2005 and "O Circo do Terror" in 2007, which leaned into darker, more conceptual themes. Later songs include "Você Viu Meu Story" and "A Viagem Que Virou Pó."
They released "Inimigo Não Morre" in 2010 and "Merda Mental" in 2015. Their work has resonated with listeners who respond to its raw quality and emotional intensity.
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