Since 1998, they've blended contemporary sounds with traditional faith through hundreds of songs.
For their sound, try "Não Tardará" or "Surgem Anjos Proclamando." They're hymns, but with a contemporary feel that's kept them going.
They formed when Brazil's Seventh-day Adventist Church needed new hymns, and they delivered with songs like "Não Tardará" and "O Poder do Amor." Their approach mixed contemporary styles with their faith's teachings, which drew some skepticism from traditionalists but kept their music relevant. They've recorded around 600 songs, including both original compositions and refreshed hymns.
They started in 1998 and released their debut album in 2000, featuring "Maior Que Tudo." Later albums included "Sonhos e Canções" in 2004 and "Harpa Cristã" in 2008. Members have included vocalist Gisele Nascimento and multi-instrumentalist Rafael de Oliveira.
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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