7 Jarros
7 Jarros formed in Brasília in 2005 around vocalist Rafael Brasil and percussionist Ricco Vianna. Their debut album 'Meu Acalento' came out in 2012, with the...
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7 Jarros formed in Brasília in 2005 around vocalist Rafael Brasil and percussionist Ricco Vianna. Their debut album 'Meu Acalento' came out in 2012, with the title track becoming a notable song in their catalog. The band's lineup includes Adriano Curvelo on bass, Robson Gontijo on guitar, and Bruno Marcedo on drums.
Their music draws from Brazilian rhythms and MPB traditions, with lyrics that often touch on social themes. They've released several albums including 'Nação' in 2015 and 'Lugar Comum' in 2019, with songs like 'Retorno' and 'Decidi' appearing among their more recognized work.
While their music has found an audience in Brazil, the details about their commercial impact or specific controversies mentioned in some sources don't have clear documentation in reliable materials. They continue as a working band from Brasília, playing their particular blend of Brazilian sounds.
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