Na Responsa
Na Responsa formed in São Paulo, Brazil, with a lineup that included Responde on vocals, Marcelo Gross on guitar, Marcelo Monteiro on bass, and Beto Lee on...
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Na Responsa formed in São Paulo, Brazil, with a lineup that included Responde on vocals, Marcelo Gross on guitar, Marcelo Monteiro on bass, and Beto Lee on drums. Their music drew from punk, rock, and Brazilian rhythms, creating a raw sound that found an audience in the underground scene.
In 2001, the song "Amnésia" brought them wider attention. Its introspective lyrics and haunting melody became a staple of Brazilian alternative music. They followed with albums like "Nada a Declarar" in 2003, "Queda Livre" in 2006, and "As Cartas Não Mentiam" in 2010.
Their work sometimes sparked debate, with critics questioning their approach while others saw it as reflecting the times. They collaborated with artists including Rita Lee and Arnaldo Antunes. Songs like "Desertor" and "Um Dia de Paz" show their range from intense to more reflective moments.
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