Orificio dos Deuses
Orificio dos Deuses formed in Brasília in the early 2000s, with Rodrigo Lima (Digão) on vocals and guitar, Bruno Bonfim on drums, and Roberto Sampaio on bass....
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Orificio dos Deuses formed in Brasília in the early 2000s, with Rodrigo Lima (Digão) on vocals and guitar, Bruno Bonfim on drums, and Roberto Sampaio on bass. They started playing local bars and clubs, working through the usual early struggles of a new band.
Their first album came out in 2006, also called 'Acendo Um Cigarro.' That title track caught on with listeners, helping them reach a wider audience in Brazil. They followed it with records like 'Roda Gigante' in 2008 and 'Hoje É Meu Dia' in 2010.
Digão's writing gives their songs a particular weight. Tracks like 'Me Finjo de Morto' and 'Há Alguém de Negro' show his tendency toward direct, sometimes raw lyrics about everyday feelings and situations. The band kept recording through the 2010s, putting out albums every few years up through 'Em Busca da Luz' in 2020.
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