Petrus Castrus

Petrus Castrus
Origin Portugal
Genres Art rock
Progressive rock
Symphonic Prog
Years active 19711974
19761980
Associated acts Ferro & Fogo
Plutónicos
Members Pedro Castro
José Castro
Past members Júlio Pereira (1971-1973)
Rui Reis (1971-1974)
João Seixas (1971-1974)
Miguel Urbano (1976-1980)

Petrus Castrus was a Portuguese progressive rock band, formed in 1971 by brothers Pedro Castro and José Castro. The name of band comes from the Latin translation of Pedro Castro.

Influences

In the beginning Petrus Castrus were quite influenced by bands like Pink Floyd, Procol Harum, The Nice and Electric Light Orchestra.

Members

The initial Petrus Castrus contained members:

Júlio Pereira left the band shortly after the recording of Mestre. The band suspended activity in 1974 and Rui Reis and João Seixas left to form the band Plutónicos, and later the heavy metal band Ferro & Fogo (Iron & Fire).

In 1976, the Castro brothers returned with a new lineup:

Two years later, their album Ascenção e Queda was made with contributions from:

Discography

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