L.A.I. formed in Aracaju, Sergipe in 2004, with Laércio Almeida on vocals and guitar. Their song 'Reflexão de Guerra' came out in 2007 and drew attention for its direct lyrics about war. Some listeners found it too heavy, but it connected with others who appreciated its plainspoken approach.
They followed that with albums like 'Humidade' in 2009, 'Acaso' in 2011, and 'Canivete Suíço' in 2015. Their music often leaned toward somber themes, which divided critics but found an audience that valued its straightforwardness. Another track, 'Se Essa Rua,' appears among their notable songs.
The band included Ricardo Fagundes on bass and Bruno Faustino on drums alongside Almeida. They put out 'Semente' in 2019, continuing with the same core sound they'd established earlier.
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