A Brazilian worship group whose simple songs about peace and devotion became church staples.
If you want to hear what they're about, 'Sinos a Tocar' and 'Tudo Estará Em Paz' are the ones. They're the songs that stuck around.
In the late 1990s, when many churches were looking for contemporary worship music that still felt grounded, Louvor Sem Fim offered exactly that. Songs like 'Sinos a Tocar' and 'Tudo Estará Em Paz' became fixtures in Brazilian services with their straightforward melodies about devotion. They never chased trends or addressed debates about their casual style, they just kept making the music they wanted to make, album after album.
They formed in São Paulo in the late 1990s, playing churches and local venues with what they had. Early recordings like 'Tudo Que Sou' in 2002 and 'O Amor Nasceu' in 2004 found an audience, and they kept a consistent presence through the 2000s with albums like 'Além do Véu' and 'Até o Fim'. Their 2010 album 'Adora' continued in the same vein with songs like 'O Seu Sangue Tem Poder'.
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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