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Marcelo Nova born Marcelo Drummond Nova in 16 august 1952 in Salvador, Bahia, is a typical old rocker, in a good sense. His attitude will always be in line with good old rock'n'roll and you will certainly hear him speak ill of guitarists like Eddie Van Halen, being too "Californian" for the singer's vintage taste. The former leader of the punk rock band Camisa de Vênus continues to experience the beginning of his band's career, which does not esc ... ape references from both the media and fans, such an impression he left in the early 1980s - the 1980s. national rock gold. Marcelo's most recent work is a collection, in which he had the healthy idea of ​​including new material in the launch of Som Livre Direct: 20 unpublished tracks. Tijolo na Vidraça brings three CDs and 49 songs ranging from partnerships between Marcelo and Raul Seixas and Eric Burdon (classic singer of the British invasion with The Animals) to classic rock versions of Bob Dylan and Led Zeppelin. The 20 unpublished are songs by Marcelo and the old band, Camisa de Vênus. Among them, Time Bomb, Walking, I don't know what to do and A place for God. In fact, for those who go after the group's classics, which have never been poured into the digital cookie, there are Eu não Matei Joana D'Arc and Sinca Chambord. But speaking of Camisa de Vênus, which was where it all started for Marcelo, the group was founded in 1982 with Gustavo Adolfo and Karl Franz Hummel on guitars, Robério Santana on bass and Aldo Pereira on drums. The big balcony was the name of the band. In the midst of the dictatorship, the name "Camisa de Venus" gave rise to "fun" ideas for the teenagers of the time, almost as a forbidden name that they had to speak in secret. Hits and Moral Extent And the idea was precisely this, in a way, as Marcelo himself defined when he said that it represented something "uncomfortable and unpleasant as the group's sound". Som Livre was the first record company to hire young people from Camisa, when they moved from Salvador to Rio de Janeiro in 1983. The name of the album could not be anything other than Camisa de Vênus. The first hit was Bete Morreu, already incorporated into the musical imagination of those who are close to 30 years old. And Som Livre even realized that the group's name sounded "too uncomfortable" for its catalog, which caused Camisa de Vênus to disband for RGE. Battalions of Strangers, first album by the new label, immortalized Eu Não Matei Joana D'Arc, an 80s punk rock anthem. New change of sound house, now for Warner, with the album Correndo o Risco and the success Simca Chambord . Each vinyl (it was still at that time) a hit and Duplo Sentido, from 1987, was no different. Muita Estrela, Pouca Constellation marked the beginning of Marcelo nova's partnership with another national rock idol, Raul Seixas. Shortly after, Camisa was provisionally buried. The singer, however, followed with Raul Seixas, with whom he recorded an album in 1989 (Panela do Diabo), and a new band, the Moral Envergadura. With her, he recorded two albums (Marcelo Nova & A Envergadura Moral and Blackout), still for Warner. The return of Camisa, mixed with members of Envergadura, happened in 1994, with two albums, Camisa de Vênus Ao Vivo - Plugado !, from 1996, and Quem É Você? . He is Passed, with the singer riding a motorcycle on the cover. Stapled in Public came in 1999. After all this, Marcelo continues with his faithful rock journey - whether Eddie Van Halen's lovers want it or not. See more [+]