Ignis Br
Ignis Br formed in 2005 with Bruno M. on vocals, André B. on guitar, Ricardo S. on bass, and Fabrício P. on drums. They started playing shows around Brazil,...
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Ignis Br formed in 2005 with Bruno M. on vocals, André B. on guitar, Ricardo S. on bass, and Fabrício P. on drums. They started playing shows around Brazil, though it took some time for them to find their footing. Their first album, 'Fogo na Alma,' came out in 2008, followed by 'O Caminho do Fogo' in 2012, 'O Livro dos Dias' in 2016, and 'Terra Promessa' in 2021.
It's one of their better-known tracks, along with 'Ninguem Gosta de Ver Ninguém Bem' and 'Qualquer Coisa Serve.' Their lyrics tend to lean into social issues, and their sound mixes heavy rock with some folk touches.
They're still playing shows and putting out records. The lineup has stayed the same since they started.
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