A São Paulo heavy metal band that unexpectedly built a catalog of French pop adaptations.
Start with "Alexandrie Alexandra" to hear how they handle a French disco hit, then try "Ma Peur" for something darker. That's the range.
Priscilla matters because they took a genuinely odd path, Brazilian heavy metal musicians covering French pop songs like "Alexandrie Alexandra" and "Ce Rêve Bleu" with full commitment. Their 2005 debut "A Chave Mestra" announced the approach, and they've stuck with it through albums like 2012's "A Tempestade Dos Lobos." It's a specific, stubborn vision that makes their catalog worth hearing.
They formed in 2004 and put out their first album the next year. The records kept coming every few years, 2008's "Tempo de Vingança," then 2012's "A Tempestade Dos Lobos", with Prika Amaral on vocals and the same core lineup holding steady.
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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