A Belo Horizonte trio blending Brazilian rhythms and rock since their 2002 debut.
Their 2002 song "A Verdade" connected with listeners while drawing criticism for its social commentary, showing how they've never shied from difficult topics. Tracks like "Mais Uma Vez" and "Muito Além" demonstrate their range from rock to ballads, all grounded in Brazilian rhythms. They've kept recording steadily, with songs like "Novas Forças" and "Seu Sofrimento" continuing that thread.
They formed in Belo Horizonte with Danilo Souza, Marcus Cotta, and Ricardo Abreu, starting as a trio working with Brazilian rhythms and rock. Their 2002 debut album introduced songs like "A Verdade" and they've kept recording since, putting out tracks such as "Novas Forças" and "Seu Sofrimento."
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