Quarto Milênio
Quarto Milênio formed in São Paulo during the mid-1990s, mixing rock, funk, rap, and samba into their sound. Their debut album, 'A Nota Vem a Esperança Cai,'...
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Quarto Milênio formed in São Paulo during the mid-1990s, mixing rock, funk, rap, and samba into their sound. Their debut album, 'A Nota Vem a Esperança Cai,' came out in 1997 and gave the band its first real identity. The group's lineup included vocalist Dani Black, guitarist André Carvalho, bassist Marco Túlio, and drummer Mario Café.
Their music often ran into friction with record labels and parts of the mainstream, partly because of lyrics that touched on social issues. Another track, 'Minhas Lágrimas (Naruto e Midorya),' featured Estrelar and showed their continued reach into different styles.
By 2011 they had put out 'Sinais,' another album that followed their pattern of blending genres and keeping their lyrical focus. The band's sound was built on Carvalho's guitar work, Túlio's bass lines, and Café's drumming, with Black's vocals and words tying it together. They never really fit a single category, which was part of what defined them.
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