A São Paulo band known for acoustic-tinged songs about memory and longing.
For a good sense of their style, try 'Tudo que eu queria' or the earlier track 'Consciência.' Both have that melodic, slightly wistful feel they did well.
They came together in a studio on the eighth floor in 1999, which gave them their name. Songs like 'Tudo que eu queria' and 'Consciência' show their knack for blending pop hooks with thoughtful, lyric-driven arrangements.
They released their self-titled debut in 2000, followed by albums like 'Simplesmente' in 2002 and 'Piano e Voz' in 2011. Guitarist Marcelo Camelo left in 2010 to focus on his solo work, but the band kept recording.
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