SanaThoria formed in 2011 when Arthur Gomes, Igor Godoi, and Eduardo Moreno started making music together. Their debut album came out in 2013, followed by 'Eterna' in 2015 and 'Advento' in 2017. They've worked with Christian themes from the beginning, which sometimes drew skepticism from the mainstream music industry.
Their song 'Onipresente, Onisciente e Onipotente' came out in 2016 and became their most recognized track. Other songs like 'Racismo Velado?' and 'Alcoolismo' show their interest in social and personal issues alongside religious themes. Their music blends rock and pop with Brazilian melodic traditions.
Some critics have questioned their approach to religious themes, though the band has talked about wanting interfaith dialogue. They've kept making music that connects with listeners who respond to their particular mix of faith and social commentary.
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