1 | Rosa de Saron is a brazilian christian rock band formed in 1988 in Campinas, São Paulo, it's known for being one of the first openly catholic metal bands in the world. |
2 | |
3 | It's nowadays composed of Bruno Faglioni (Vocals), Eduardo Faro (Guitar), Rogerio "Lerão" Feltrin (Bass) and Wellington "Grevão" Greve (Drums). |
4 | |
5 | !! Current Members: |
6 | * Bruno Faglioni - Vocals (2019-present) |
7 | * Eduardo Faro - Guitar (1990-present) |
8 | * Rogerio "Lerão" Feltrin - Bass (1988-present) |
9 | * Wellington "Grevão" Greve - Drums (1995-present) |
10 | |
11 | !! Former Members: |
12 | * Marcelo "Tchelão" Machado – vocal (1988–2000) |
13 | * Alessandro "Sandão" – drums (1988–1995) |
14 | * Alex Nozaki – guitar (1990–1995) |
15 | * Eduardo Bortolatto – keyboard (1990–1998) |
16 | * Paulo Faganello – keyboard (2002) |
17 | * Guilherme de Sá – vocal (2001–2019) |
18 | * Marcus Paulo – Keyboard and Backing vocal (2014–2019) |
19 | * Fábio Corrêa – keyboard (2016) |
20 | * Gustavo Leite – keyboard (2008–2012) |
21 | * Eduardo Veloso "Du Bboy" – DJ, VJ and backing vocals (2009–2015) |
22 | |
23 | !! Studio Discography: |
24 | * 1994 - ''Diante da Cruz'' |
25 | * 1997 - ''Angustia Suprema'' |
26 | * 1999 - ''Olhando Pra Frente'' (EP) |
27 | * 2002 - ''Depois do Inverno'' |
28 | * 2005 - ''Casa dos Espelhos'' |
29 | * 2007 - ''Acustico'' |
30 | * 2009 - ''Horizonte Distante'' |
31 | * 2011 - ''Siete Camiños'' (EP) |
32 | * 2012 - ''O Agora e o Eterno'' |
33 | * 2014 - ''Cartas ao Remetente'' |
34 | * 2018 - ''Gran Paradiso'' |
35 | * 2020 - ''Lunação'' |
36 | * 2021 - ''Baile das Mascaras'' |
37 | |
38 | !! Live Discography: |
39 | * 2008 - ''Acústico e Ao Vivo'' |
40 | * 2010 - ''Horizonte Vivo Distante'' |
41 | * 2013 - ''Latitude, Longitude'' |
42 | * 2015 - ''Acústico e Ao Vivo 2/3'' |
43 | |
44 | !!Rosa de Saron provide examples of the following: |
45 | * AlbumIntroTrack: "Rosa de Saron" from ''Diante da Cruz'' and "Via Crucis" from ''Angustia Suprema'' |
46 | * ChristianRock |
47 | * DrugsAreBad: "Mentiras da Agulha" |
48 | * EpicInstrumentalOpener: ''Seculo I'' starts with an orchestral opener, that goes for almost 2 minutes. |
49 | * EpicRocking: "Chance" (6:16), "Amor Perdido" (6:18), "Meu Abandono" (7:05), "Seculo I" (7:14) and "Aurora" (8:11) |
50 | ** ''Horizonte Vivo Distante'' has a live version of "Alem do Meu Jardim (7:10) [[note]]''the original is 4:50'' [[/note]] |
51 | * GriefSong: "Latas Retorçidas" |
52 | * NewSoundAlbum: Most of their albums see the music style change in one way or another, to recap: |
53 | ** ''Diante da Cruz'' has a classic hard rock/heavy metal style, with influences of power/speed metal |
54 | ** ''Angustia Suprema'' features a more modern style of heavy metal, with influences of alternative and thrash metal |
55 | ** ''Depois do Inverno'' marks a shift to a more accessible alternative metal sound, with influences of post-grunge. |
56 | ** ''Casa dos Espelhos'' keeps the more accessible sound of ''Depois do inverno'', with more influences of nu metal, it also has more ballads than it's predecessors. |
57 | * HeavyMetal: The First three albums of the band can be considered as this. |
58 | * PowerBallad:"Apenas Uma Canção de Amor", "Amor Perdido", "Latas Retorçidas", "Linda Menina", "Recomeçar", "Tempo" |
59 | * SpeedMetal: ''Diante Da Cruz'' has elements of this, which can be shown in songs like "Mentiras da Agulha" and "Noite Fria" |
60 | * TitleTrack: All of their albums except ''Depois do Inverno'' and ''Horizonte Distante'' have one. |
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