Choldra

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Choldra
Choldra on the 1st edition of "Claro que é Rock" in São Paulo, Brazil (2005).
Choldra on the 1st edition of "Claro que é Rock" in São Paulo, Brazil (2005).
Background information
Origin Santo André, São Paulo
Brasil
Genre(s) Alternative Metal
Rock
Hip-Hop
Alternative Rock
Years active 2000 - present
Website www.choldra.com
Members
Ulisses voice
Vovô bass
Vinicius guitar
Tato guitar
Rodrigo dj
Palmer drum
Former members
Pomada bass
Bibão drum
Flavinho electribe

Choldra is a Brazilian band founded in 2000 in Santo André, São Paulo. On their career, they played with some Brazilian bands like Pitty, Rodox, O Rappa, Nação Zumbi and several other bands.

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[edit] Biography[1]

In this new world order countless people feel imprisoned by a system that imposes a way of life on them, forcing them to set aside their own dreams and ideals. In the midst of the urban chaos and daily struggles of life, a band can be heard echoing through Brazil.

They sing of liberty, underline the importance of being true to oneself: this is a band with no pretenses or masks – guided by a need for change. For its members, Choldra signifies an answer to society’s bigotry, and is synonymous for the unification of lifestyle and objective. Moreover, it stands for a refusal to give in to the resignation that marks the lives of so many people today.

Choldra is a band from ABC (São Paulo) that has been influenced by genres ranging from alternative rock and new york hardcore to hip-hop and “black music”, and from 80's pop and post-punk (Duran Duran, Depeche Mode, New Order, etc.) to reggae music.

Since its formation in 2000, the band has been captivating critics and riveting audiences with inspirational lyrics and intense compositions and an attitude both steadfast and true.

[edit] Albums

[edit] Videoclips

From album Choldra
  • "Casulo" (2002)
  • "Além da Cor" (2004)
  • "Enquanto os pés se movem" (2005)
  • "Raíz" (2005)

[edit] Singles

[edit] Versions

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.lastfm.pt/music/Choldra

[edit] External links

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