Preload
Preload formed in Brazil around 2004, when they released their debut album 'Essa Dor.' The title track from that record became an early signature song for the...
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Preload formed in Brazil around 2004, when they released their debut album 'Essa Dor.' The title track from that record became an early signature song for the band, which is led by singer and songwriter Rodrigo Sena. Their lineup has included guitarist Leandro Dantas, bassist Felipe Rodarte, and drummer Felipe Camara.
Their music tends toward alternative rock with introspective lyrics, touching on themes of love and loss. Songs like 'Me Faz Viver' and 'Perdão' show their lean toward emotional, melodic writing. They put out albums in 2008 and 2014, maintaining a steady presence in Brazil's rock scene.
In 2010, Preload faced some public criticism over the cover art for their album 'Todas as Coisas,' which featured a nude photograph. The band described it as relating to themes of vulnerability, but the image drew accusations of sexism from some quarters.
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