Gabriel Caraça came out of Brazil in the late 1990s. Their debut album was called 'Disfarce,' which was also the name of the song that got them noticed. The band's sound had a melancholic, ethereal quality, and later records like 'Retratos' and 'Deserto' brought in art rock and folk elements.
Caraça wrote lyrics that touched on social injustice and the human condition, which sometimes stirred debate. The lineup changed over time, but the core group included Gabriel Caraça on vocals, André Lima on guitar, Cidão Truppel on bass, and Rodrigo Tavares on drums.
Songs like 'Don Juan,' 'Quem Foi Que Disse?,' and 'Nossa Vida a Dois (Tchananam)' show the band's range. They worked through financial issues and lineup shifts, keeping a loyal following in Brazil.
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