Eskaravelho
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Eskaravelho a Brazilian hardcore punk band started in 1998. The name for the band is derived from the Egyptian word for resurrection. An article in The Oxford Student notes "The standard Brazilian hardcore scene is much as you’d expect anywhere. Eskaravelho are the staple band, singing both in English and Spanish, and sound similar to Rise Against. Raimundos are one of the only bands to really break through to the mainstream." [1]
There are strong influences of punk rock, surf rock and grunge.
They have played for JOINS (that is, National Union of the Students) and have participated in the biggest Bahia rock festival.
[edit] Members
- André - Vocal
- Sancho - Guitarra e Backing Vocals
- Amaral - Guitarra
- Mateus - Baixo
- Stuart - Bateria
[edit] External links
- Source Download.com article on Eskaravelho (trans from Portuguese)
- Eskaravelho home page in Portuguese
- Worlds Apart article #4: Brazilian hardcore punk in The Oxford Student [accessed 11 February 2006]
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