Rosa de Saron is a Christian-themed Brazilian rock band[1] that formed within the Catholic Charismatic Renewal movement in 1988, in Campinas, known for being one of the forerunners of Christian metal in Brazil.
[2][3] The band currently consists of Bruno Faglioni (vocals), Eduardo Faro (guitar), Rogério Feltrin (bass), and Wellington Greve (drums).
In 2010, released their second live album, Horizonte Vivo Distante, nominated for a Latin Grammy Awards.
In 2011, released an EP titled Siete Camiños, with songs re-recorded in different languages, and presented it at World Youth Day 2011 in Madrid.
Rosa de Saron was formed in 1988 by Marcelo Machado (vocals), Alessandro (drums), Eduardo Faro (guitar), Alex Nozaki Mota (guitar), Rogério Feltrin (bass), and Eduardo Bortolato (keyboards), They initially played during masses and at the youth group in the Catholic community of Infant Jesus of Prague, in the Cambui neighborhood of Campinas, São Paulo.
In 1994, they released their first album, Diante da Cruz, a mix of hard rock and heavy metal.
[5][6] In September 2010, the band recorded their second live DVD, Horizonte Vivo Distante, at HSBC Brasil in São Paulo.
de Sá and Feltrin participated in the Vigil and Mass of Shipment presided over by the Pope Francis.
On 1 September 2013, Latitude, Longitude was performed in São Gonçalo, Rio de Janeiro, in the Rincão do Senhor.
On 8 July 2015, they recorded the fourth live DVD, Acústico e ao Vivo 2/3, together with Fábio de Melo, Lucas Lima and Jonathan Corrêa, in the Rede Século 21 studios in Valinhos.