A São Paulo group that has blended straightforward rock and open spiritual themes since the late 1980s.
If you're new to them, 'De Joelhos' and 'Espelhos Mágicos' frame their sound well, one reflective, the other a bit harder.
They formed in 1987 and put out their first album 'Valei do Leste' in 1990, setting a template of rock music that dealt directly with faith. Songs like 'De Joelhos' and 'Espelhos Mágicos' show their range from melodic reflection to harder edges, while 'O Tempo' from 2004 became one of their most recognized tracks. For over three decades, they've been a steady presence in Brazil's Christian rock scene.
Juninho and Duca Tambasco started the band playing in local churches around São Paulo. Their lineup has changed, but those brothers have remained constants through more than a dozen albums, from 'Indiferença' in 1994 to 'Histórias e Bicicletas' in 2011.
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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