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Autoramas
OriginRio de Janeiro,  Brazil
Genresindie rock, rockabilly, surf music, punk rock, garage rock
Years active1997 - present
LabelsMonstro Discos, Mondo 77, Trama
MembersGabriel Thomaz
Erika Martins
Melvin
Fábio Lima
Past membersNervoso
Simone
Selma Vieira
Bacalhau
Flávia Couri
Fred Castro
Websitehttp://autoramasrock.com.br/

The Autoramas are a Brazilian surf/garage rock/garage punk/rockabilly band that started in the late 90s and continue playing to this day.

History

The Autoramas formed in 1997 when Gabriel Thomaz (guitarist and vocalist) moved to Rio de Janeiro and got together with Bacalhau (drummer) and Simone (bass player). Their music is a mixture of surf music from the 60s, with new wave from the 80s and the energy of Punk Rock.

They released their first album, Stress, Depressão & Síndrome do Pânico, in 2000. Songs from this CD were played on radios throughout the country as well as MTV Brazil. They toured throughout all of Brazil including performing at Rock in Rio 3.[1]

Their second album, Vida Real, was released at the end of 2001, which resulted in another national tour as well as an international tour in Japan- where a compilation called Full Speed Ahead was released.

2003 marked the release of their third album, Nada Pode Parar os Autoramas with the hit Você Sabe. In 2004 they toured in Argentina, Uruguay and Chile.

In 2007 they toured Europe and released their fourth album, Teletransporte.[2]

They performed at Rock in Rio 5 in 2013.[3]

Discography

Albums

  • Stress, Depressão & Síndrome do Pânico - 2000
  • Vida Real - 2001
  • Nada Pode Parar Os Autoramas - 2003
  • Teletransporte - 2007
  • MTV Apresenta: Autoramas Desplugado - 2009
  • Música Crocante - 2011
  • Auto Boogie (with BNegão) - 2014

Compilations

  • Full Speed Ahead (Japan only) - 2001
  • RRRRRRRROCK - 2005

External links

References

  1. ^ "Autoramas setlist at Rock in Rio 3". setlist.fm. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  2. ^ Potumati, Mateus (July 2007). "Autoramas: a banda que nunca existiu". Rolling Stone Brazil. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Autoramas Setlist at Rock In Rio 5". setlist.fm. Retrieved 11 January 2015.