Their 1990 album 'Fazer Meu Mundo Melhor' gave them a breakthrough anthem in Brazil.
For a quick sense of their range, try 'Fazer Meu Mundo Melhor' and 'Espelhos do Quarto'. They frame the band's mix of anthem and introspection pretty well.
Hágora's music often carried a social message, and their live shows developed a reputation as communal events. Songs like 'Fazer Meu Mundo Melhor' became anthems, while tracks like 'Verso Sereno' and 'Meu Natal' filled out a catalog that felt both personal and shared. They recorded an acoustic session for MTV in 1996, capturing a moment when their sound reached a wider audience.
Hágora formed in São Paulo in 1986 with Marcelo Nova on vocals, Chico Neves on guitar, César Bottura on bass, and Cristiano Neves on drums. Their 1990 album 'Fazer Meu Mundo Melhor' gave them their breakthrough, and the original lineup stayed together through the years, continuing to perform and release albums like 'Acústico em Porto Alegre' in 2001 and 'O Lado B' in 2007.
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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