A Rio de Janeiro group that blended rock with spiritual lyrics, led by vocalist Davi Fonseca.
For a sense of their sound, start with 'Não Teime com Deus' or 'Coração Puro'. Those tracks show how they handled faith themes without softening the rock edge.
Turma do Barulho carved out a space for Christian rock in Brazil when that wasn't a common sound. Songs like 'Não Teime com Deus' gave younger listeners something different from mainstream pop, with lyrics that tackled social and spiritual themes directly. They faced early skepticism from the industry, but their 1992 debut 'No Mundo da Lua' and its single 'Tua Palavra Em Meu Coração' found an audience.
They formed in the late 1980s in a Rio de Janeiro neighborhood, with Davi Fonseca on vocals and guitar. After their 1992 debut, they released albums like 'O Som do Céu' in 1994 and 'Pra Te Adorar' in 1996. The original lineup included Lucio Mauro on bass, Alexandre Aposan on guitar, and Raphael Fonseca on drums.
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