9/16
9/16 formed in São Paulo, taking their name from the date they came together, September 16th. The band included Marcelo Camelo on vocals and guitar, Virginia...
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9/16 formed in São Paulo, taking their name from the date they came together, September 16th. The band included Marcelo Camelo on vocals and guitar, Virginia Rodrigues on backing vocals and guitar, André Tokuda on bass, and Rodrigo Barba on drums.
Their music moved through different styles, from rock to bossa nova to electronic elements. One of their best-known songs, 'Pescador de Ilusões,' became something of a national favorite in Brazil, a ballad about love and loss that connected with many listeners. They also recorded 'Rádio Pirata' and did acoustic sessions for MTV Brazil.
They put out a self-titled debut that had a raw, energetic feel, and later recordings showed them experimenting more with their sound.
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