IDE (Intense Desire Exalt)
IDE (Intense Desire Exalt) formed in São Paulo in 2008 with Alexei França on vocals, Ricardo Paschoal on drums, Rodrigo Garcia on bass, and Daniel Bonifácio...
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IDE (Intense Desire Exalt) formed in São Paulo in 2008 with Alexei França on vocals, Ricardo Paschoal on drums, Rodrigo Garcia on bass, and Daniel Bonifácio on guitar and keyboards. They started playing live shows around the city's underground scene while working on their first album.
Their debut, 'Introspection,' came out in 2011. They followed it with albums like 'Somnium' in 2013 and 'Exile' in 2016. One of their songs, 'Cânticos de Peregrinação,' also became the title of a 2019 album.
Other tracks like 'Orgulho Cristão' and 'Primícias' show up in their catalog. The band's material often leans toward progressive rock with a reflective tone.
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