Engenheiros Do Hawaii

Songs: 34
Albums: 14

Albums

Engenheiros Do Hawaii - Acústico MTV
Acústico MTV
2005, songs: 1
Engenheiros Do Hawaii - Acústico MTV [DVD]
Acústico MTV [DVD]
2005, songs: 1
Engenheiros Do Hawaii - Novo Millennium
Novo Millennium
2005, songs: 2
Engenheiros Do Hawaii - No Caraca
No Caraca
2000, songs: 3
Engenheiros Do Hawaii - Minuano
Minuano
1997, songs: 5
Engenheiros Do Hawaii - Simples De Coracao
Simples De Coracao
1995, songs: 6
Engenheiros Do Hawaii - Varias Variaveis
Varias Variaveis
1991, songs: 1
Engenheiros Do Hawaii - O Papa E Pop
O Papa E Pop
1990, songs: 3
Engenheiros Do Hawaii - Alivio Imediato
Alivio Imediato
1989, songs: 3
Engenheiros Do Hawaii - A Revolta Dos Dandis
A Revolta Dos Dandis
1987, songs: 1

Facts about Engenheiros Do Hawaii

Engenheiros Do Hawaii

Engenheiros do Hawaii is a Brazilian rock band known for their thought-provoking lyrics, innovative musical style, and social commentary. Here are several key facts about them:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Engenheiros do Hawaii was formed in Porto Alegre, Brazil, in 1984 by vocalist and guitarist Humberto Gessinger, guitarist Augusto Licks, and drummer Carlos Maltz. The band's name translates to "Engineers from Hawaii" in English, reflecting Gessinger's interest in engineering and his fascination with the American state of Hawaii. From their inception, Engenheiros do Hawaii stood out for their intelligent lyrics, which often addressed social, political, and environmental issues, as well as their distinctive blend of rock, pop, and new wave influences.

  2. Commercial Success and Critical Acclaim: Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Engenheiros do Hawaii released a series of successful albums that solidified their status as one of Brazil's most important rock bands. Their breakthrough album, "A Revolta dos Dândis" (1987), catapulted them to fame with hit singles like "Infinita Highway" and "Refrão de Bolero". Subsequent albums such as "O Papa é Pop" (1990) and "Várias Variáveis" (1991) further cemented their popularity, earning critical acclaim and commercial success. Engenheiros do Hawaii's music resonated with audiences across Brazil, earning them a dedicated fanbase and establishing them as cultural icons.

  3. Evolution and Lineup Changes: Over the years, Engenheiros do Hawaii underwent several lineup changes, with Gessinger remaining the only constant member throughout the band's existence. Guitarist Augusto Licks left the band in 1993, and drummer Carlos Maltz departed in 1996, leaving Gessinger as the sole original member. Despite the lineup changes, Engenheiros do Hawaii continued to evolve musically, incorporating elements of alternative rock, funk, and electronic music into their sound while maintaining their trademark introspective lyrics and social commentary.

  4. Legacy and Influence: Engenheiros do Hawaii's impact on Brazilian music and culture cannot be overstated. Their innovative approach to songwriting, combined with their willingness to address complex themes and societal issues, set them apart from other bands of their era. Engenheiros do Hawaii's music continues to resonate with audiences today, with their albums remaining popular among fans of Brazilian rock music. Their influence can be heard in the work of countless Brazilian artists who have been inspired by their introspective lyrics, catchy melodies, and genre-defying sound.

  5. Continued Success and Solo Projects: Following the dissolution of Engenheiros do Hawaii's original lineup, Humberto Gessinger embarked on a successful solo career, releasing several albums under his own name. His solo work has been well-received by both critics and fans, further cementing his status as one of Brazil's most respected musicians. Despite the band's hiatus, Engenheiros do Hawaii's music continues to

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