Nada Em Vão
Nada Em Vão formed in Belo Horizonte in the early 1990s, with Paulo César Fonseca as their frontman. They started out playing local venues and putting out...
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Nada Em Vão formed in Belo Horizonte in the early 1990s, with Paulo César Fonseca as their frontman. They started out playing local venues and putting out demo tapes, working with a sound that mixed rock, grunge, and folk elements. It took a few years for that approach to find its audience.
Their self-titled debut album came out in 1996, and the track 'Nada Em Vão' helped push them to a national level. The record got some critical attention for its lyrics and arrangements, which felt more introspective and atmospheric than a lot of what was happening in Brazilian rock at the time.
As they became better known, their lyrics and attitude sometimes caused friction. In 2001, the song 'Deusa do Asfalto' led to debates and some broadcast bans, though the band kept going.
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