A Brazilian group whose songs mix driving rhythms with spiritual reflection.
For a sense of their balance between driving rhythms and reflective moments, try 'Vento Triste' or 'Canção de Um Verão'.
Their music has a direct, conversational quality that connects with listeners, especially on tracks like 'Nessa Merda de Vida'. Some lyrics have sparked debate by questioning organized religion and social conventions, but they've kept working without much concern for commercial trends.
Formed in São Paulo in 2006 around guitarist Guilherme Schmidt and bassist André Loducca, later adding drummer Renato Rosas and vocalist Flávio Vinagre. They released their debut album 'Tudo Que É Sagrado' in 2009, followed by 'Vanguarda' in 2012 and 'O Amor e a Morte' in 2015.
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