Nada Consta
Nada Consta came out of Lisbon's underground in the late 1970s. Their debut album 'Má Fração' arrived in 1982, a raw record that captured the band's...
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Nada Consta came out of Lisbon's underground in the late 1970s. Their debut album 'Má Fração' arrived in 1982, a raw record that captured the band's confrontational energy. The lineup included Zé Pedro on vocals, Mota on guitar, Paulo "Mau-Mau" on bass, and João Pinheiro on drums.
They released several albums through the 1980s, including 'Perfil Crítico' in 1984 and 'Direto ao Assunto' in 1986. A live recording from a radio session came out in 1988. Their lyrics often dealt with social and political themes that drew criticism from authorities at the time.
Their music had a straightforward punk sound built around distorted guitar riffs and driving rhythms. The band's performances were known for their intensity, something the live album tried to document.
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