A Brazilian quartet that started in underground venues in 1997 and kept recording for over a decade.
For a sense of their range, try "Buracos, Pregos e Espinhos" from that first album, then "Esperando por Você (Jardim de Cores Lindas)" from later work. Both feel like different sides of the same band.
Their debut album track "Buracos, Pregos e Espinhos" drew attention for lyrics that some found too explicit and others appreciated for their direct honesty. That tension between raw subject matter and straightforward delivery became part of their sound. Songs like "Esperando por Você (Jardim de Cores Lindas)" and "Saindo da Inércia" show how they balanced heavy rock with melodic moments.
They formed in São Paulo in 1997 as a quartet with Thomaz Alvez on vocals, Thiago Camelo on guitar, Daniel Mesquita on bass, and Fred Campos on drums. After their self-titled debut in 2000, they put out records like "Caminhos" in 2003, "Cabeça de Pedra" in 2006, and "Faroeste" in 2010.
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