"Flerte Fatal" is a song that compares the drug use as a way of flirting with death. According to interviews with Ira!'s band members, the lyrics are mostly related to personal experiences of the composer, Nasi, that battled with alcoholism and cocaine addiction for many years. The composer also talks about suicide, loneliness (he refers mostly to musicians) and the search for a way out of the depressed state of mind through the drug use, that he refers to "individual pleasures" [translated from Portuguese "prazer individual"] and finishes the fi… read more
"Flerte Fatal" is a song that compares the drug use as a way of flirting with death. According to interviews with Ira!'s band members… read more
"Flerte Fatal" is a song that compares the drug use as a way of flirting with death. According to interviews with Ira!'s band members, the lyrics are mostly related to pe… read more
Ira! was a rock band from São Paulo, Brazil. Formed by Nasi (vocal), Edgard Scandurra (guitar), Ricardo Gaspa (bass) and André Jung (drums). The band's name was inspired by the Irish Republican Army, and it is also the portuguese word for "anger". Ira! was formed in 1981, by Nasi, Scandurra, Fábio Scattone (drums) and Adilson Fajardo (bass). But its final formation was only reached in 1985, when Ricardo Gaspa and André Jung (former member of fellow brazilian band Titãs) joined the band. Their songs were strongly influenced by the Mod sound of The Who, the hard rock o… read more
Ira! was a rock band from São Paulo, Brazil. Formed by Nasi (vocal), Edgard Scandurra (guitar), Ricardo Gaspa (bass) and André Jung (drums). The band's name was inspired by the Irish Republican Army, and it is also the portuguese… read more