Lacross: The Ascendance and Controversies of a Brazilian Rock Band
Genesis and Rise to Prominence
Lacross emerged from the vibrant Brazilian rock scene in 2001. Led by charismatic vocalist and guitarist Rodrigo Santos, the band quickly gained a devoted following with their infectious melodies and powerful lyrics. Their debut album, "Nunca é Tarde" (It's Never Too Late), released in 2003, propelled them to mainstream success.
Anthems and Acclaim
Lacross's music resonated deeply with Brazilian youth, becoming anthems of hope, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams. Their signature song, "Até o Dia Acabar" (Until the Day is Over), became a symbol of their unwavering spirit and an enduring anthem for their fans. The band's subsequent albums, "Resiliência" (Resilience) and "Identidade" (Identity), further cemented their status as one of Brazil's premier rock acts.
Controversies and Challenges
Lacross's fame was not without its challenges. In 2007, Santos was arrested on drug possession charges, casting a shadow over the band's image. However, the band members rallied together and weathered the storm, ultimately emerging stronger than before.
Discography
* Nunca é Tarde (2003) * Resiliência (2005) * Identidade (2008) * Conexão (2011) * Fronteiras (2014) * Sem Limites (2017) * Histórias (2020)
Members
* Rodrigo Santos - Vocals, guitar * Arthur Fernandes - Drums * André Alves - Bass * Ivan Sader - Guitar