Teatro Dos Anjos formed in São Paulo in 1994, started by Alexandre Carvalho on vocals and guitar, Luciano Melo on keyboards, and Marcelo Machado on bass. They play Christian music that mixes traditional Catholic hymns with pop and rock, aiming to spread their faith through songs. Their first album, 'Eis-me Aqui, Senhor', came out the same year they started, and they've kept recording since, with tracks like 'Magnífico Poder' and 'Rosa Dos Ventos' showing their style.
Their lineup has grown to include Gabriel Alves on drums and Lucas Santos on guitar, but the core focus remains on devotional lyrics and melodic arrangements. They've faced some criticism over blending faith with contemporary genres, but they've stuck to their approach without much public drama. The music tends to be straightforward in its message, avoiding complex production in favor of clarity.
Later albums like 'Tempo de Graça' and 'O Amor de Deus' continued in a similar vein, and they've collaborated occasionally, as on 'Ventre Santo' with Ministérios Reacender. They haven't shifted dramatically from their early sound, maintaining a consistent presence in Brazilian Catholic music circles without chasing mainstream trends. Their work is more about steady output than breakthrough moments.
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