Zava
Zava formed in São Paulo in 2004 with Lucas Silveira on vocals and guitar, Ricardo Gasparetti on bass, and Marcos Valadão on drums. They started playing small...
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Zava formed in São Paulo in 2004 with Lucas Silveira on vocals and guitar, Ricardo Gasparetti on bass, and Marcos Valadão on drums. They started playing small clubs and underground venues around the city. Their debut album came out in 2006, taking its title from the track 'A Fúria dos Anjos.'
That song became something of a calling card for the band, and the album's mix of rock, metal, and electronic sounds drew attention. They followed it with other albums like 'Energia Pura' in 2008 and 'Revolução' in 2011, which incorporated progressive and industrial elements. Their catalog includes songs like 'Fardo Leve,' 'Homo Volans,' and 'Meio-Céu.'
Over time, Zava worked with other Brazilian artists including Rodrigo Amarante and Marisa Monte. Their music has appeared in some films and television shows. The band's lineup has remained the same three members since the beginning.
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