El Efecto | |
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![]() El Efecto live in at the 2012 Festival Recontagem in
Contagem, Minas Gerais. From left to right: Bruno Danton, Tomás Rosati, Gustavo Loureiro, Pablo Barroso and Eduardo Baker. | |
Background information | |
Origin | Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro |
Genres | |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | Independent |
Members | Aline Gonçalves Bruno Danton Cristine Ariel Eduardo Baker Pedro Lima Gustavo Loureiro Tomás Rosati Tomás Tróia |
Website |
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El Efecto is a Brazilian rock band, formed in 2002 [1] [2] by Tomás Rosati, Bruno Danton and Eduardo Baker. [3] All their studio works are available for free download at their official website. [4] Their lyrics often deal with political and social subjects. [1] [2]
In 2013, their third album Pedras e Sonhos (Rocks and Dreams) made the group be nominated for the Prêmio da Música Brasileira Award, in the category Best Pop/Rock/Reggae/Hip hop/Funk Group. [5]
In December 2014, they released their fourth album, A Cantiga É uma Arma, ( Cantiga Is a Weapon) which features four acoustic re-recordings and two new songs, also acoustic. [2] That album is a studio version of a show format they decided to use to make it possible for them to perform in places with poor infrastructure for electric music. [1] Both the new songs were composed in 2013, when the band toured Portugal and Spain. [1] One of the re-recordings, "Ciranda", received a video with a guest appearance of singer Daíra Saboia. [6]
El Efecto | |
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![]() El Efecto live in at the 2012 Festival Recontagem in
Contagem, Minas Gerais. From left to right: Bruno Danton, Tomás Rosati, Gustavo Loureiro, Pablo Barroso and Eduardo Baker. | |
Background information | |
Origin | Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro |
Genres | |
Years active | 2002–present |
Labels | Independent |
Members | Aline Gonçalves Bruno Danton Cristine Ariel Eduardo Baker Pedro Lima Gustavo Loureiro Tomás Rosati Tomás Tróia |
Website |
www |
El Efecto is a Brazilian rock band, formed in 2002 [1] [2] by Tomás Rosati, Bruno Danton and Eduardo Baker. [3] All their studio works are available for free download at their official website. [4] Their lyrics often deal with political and social subjects. [1] [2]
In 2013, their third album Pedras e Sonhos (Rocks and Dreams) made the group be nominated for the Prêmio da Música Brasileira Award, in the category Best Pop/Rock/Reggae/Hip hop/Funk Group. [5]
In December 2014, they released their fourth album, A Cantiga É uma Arma, ( Cantiga Is a Weapon) which features four acoustic re-recordings and two new songs, also acoustic. [2] That album is a studio version of a show format they decided to use to make it possible for them to perform in places with poor infrastructure for electric music. [1] Both the new songs were composed in 2013, when the band toured Portugal and Spain. [1] One of the re-recordings, "Ciranda", received a video with a guest appearance of singer Daíra Saboia. [6]