A Brazilian band whose songs tackle depression and social friction with blunt honesty.
If you want to get a sense of their approach, try "Cultura da Autodestruição" or "Holocausto (ft. Verruga One)." They frame the band's style pretty clearly.
They formed in 2005 and built a following by addressing heavy themes like social unrest directly, without softening the edges. Songs like "Cultura da Autodestruição" became touchstones for listeners who recognized that honesty. Their music feels like a straightforward conversation about difficult experiences, which has kept it relevant.
They started with the EP "A Fúria dos Dias Vazios" and later put out albums like "Sentinelas do Vazio" and "Rituals of Self-Destruction." The lineup has included members like Raphael "Ruff" Guimarães on guitar and vocals, and their sound has stayed focused on those core themes through tracks like "Força de Vontade."
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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