Quarto Crescente
Quarto Crescente formed in 1996 with Renato Torres on vocals, Alexandre Dengue on guitar, Felipe Andreoli on bass, and Marcello Caminha on drums. They started...
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Quarto Crescente formed in 1996 with Renato Torres on vocals, Alexandre Dengue on guitar, Felipe Andreoli on bass, and Marcello Caminha on drums. They started writing and performing their own songs, working through the typical early struggles of a new band.
Their self-titled debut album came out in 2006 and included 'Na Fila do Banco,' a song that caught on nationally. The track's satirical look at everyday Brazilian life connected with listeners, though it drew some initial criticism for its directness.
They followed that album with several others over the next decade, including 'Antes do Trem Passar' in 2008, 'O Lado Bom de Ser Leve' in 2011, 'Nação Zumbi' in 2014, and 'Infinito Particular' in 2017.
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