2Torres
2Torres is a duo from Porto Alegre, Brazil, formed in 2013 by vocalist and guitarist Nina Becker and drummer Thiago Ramil. They've put out albums like their...
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2Torres is a duo from Porto Alegre, Brazil, formed in 2013 by vocalist and guitarist Nina Becker and drummer Thiago Ramil. They've put out albums like their self-titled debut in 2015, followed by 'Petróleo' in 2018 and 'Espumas ao Vento' in 2021.
Their song 'Reino do Crime' drew attention for its direct lyrics about police violence and social injustice. Becker's vocals and Ramil's drumming give their music a tense, driving quality that doesn't shy away from difficult subjects.
They work in a space where personal reflection meets broader commentary, with a sound that pulls from different directions without settling into one genre. The records show them moving from a rawer approach toward something more layered and experimental over those few releases.
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