San Dimas
San Dimas formed in São Paulo in the early 2000s with Thiago Zanin on vocals, Pedro Campos on guitar, Gustavo Pereira on bass, and Marcelo Moraes on drums....
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San Dimas formed in São Paulo in the early 2000s with Thiago Zanin on vocals, Pedro Campos on guitar, Gustavo Pereira on bass, and Marcelo Moraes on drums. They started playing local bars and open mics around the city.
Their 2004 debut album '1 Ano e 9 Meses' gave them their breakthrough when the title track became a hit in Brazil. The song is a ballad about lost love that connected with listeners. They followed it with albums like 'Caminhos' in 2007 and 'Nós' in 2012.
Their sound leans toward acoustic arrangements with folk and pop touches, and their songs often deal with relationships and personal reflection. Other tracks like 'Eu Sei' and 'Mais Que Um Amigo' show their straightforward approach to songwriting.
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