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Rosa de Saron
Origin
Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
Genres
Christian metal, hard rock
Years active
1988–present
Labels
CODIMUC, Som Livre
Members
Rogério Feltrin Eduardo Faro Wellington Greve Bruno Faglioni
Past members
Marcelo Machado
Sandão
Alex Nozaki
Eduardo Bortolatto
Guilherme de Sá
Website
rosadesaron.com.br
Rosa de Saron is a Christian-themed Brazilian rock band[1] that formed within the Catholic Charismatic Renewal movement in 1988, in Campinas, known for being one of the forerunners of Christian metal in Brazil.[2][3] The band currently consists of Bruno Faglioni (vocals), Eduardo Faro (guitar), Rogério Feltrin (bass), and Wellington Greve (drums). Their first album, Diante da Cruz, was released in 1994, and they released their next album, Angústia Suprema, in 1997. In 1999, the band recorded Olhando de Frente. In 2002, after a change of vocalists, Rosa de Saron launched the album Depois do Inverno. Their next record, Casa dos Espelhos, came out in 2005, and in 2007, they put out Acoustic CD.
In 2008, to celebrate twenty years of activity, released their first live album, Acústico e ao Vivo. The band followed up with the album Horizonte Distante. In 2010, released their second live album, Horizonte Vivo Distante, nominated for a Latin Grammy Awards. In 2011, released an EP titled Siete Camiños, with songs re-recorded in different languages, and presented it at World Youth Day 2011 in Madrid. In 2012, released the album O Agora e o Eterno. In 2013, released their third live album, Latitude, Longitude. In 2014, released the album Cartas ao Remetente. In 2015, released their fourth live album, Acústico e ao Vivo 2/3. In 2016, to commemorate 28 years of activity, released their first compilation album, Essencial: Rosa de Saron. In 2018, released the album Gran Paradiso.
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