They've blended rock and faith since forming in 1991.
If you want to hear their sound, start with 'Dia Após Dia' or 'Para Sempre'. They give you a good sense of how the band works.
Na Cruz Vivo matters because they've carved out a space in Brazilian Christian rock with songs that feel lived-in, not just preached. Tracks like 'Dia Após Dia' and 'Em Suas Mãos' pair straightforward rock arrangements with lyrics about resilience and belief. They've kept at it for decades, even when some questioned mixing secular sounds with religious themes.
They started in São Paulo in 1991, with Rafael dos Santos on vocals, Ronaldo Juras on bass, and Alecsander Alves on guitar. Their debut 'Dia Após Dia' came out in 1993, and they've kept releasing albums like 'O Caminho' and 'Acorda' through the 2000s, adding Erivelto Martins on drums and Heber Miranda on keyboards along the way.
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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