Their song 'Eu Vou Seguir' anchors a catalog that blends social themes with melodic pop.
If you're checking them out, 'Eu Vou Seguir' and 'Tempos de Guerra' frame their sound well, unassuming but with enough grit to matter.
A Bússola's music sticks because it's grounded in straightforward Brazilian folk-rock, with songs like 'Pare, Pense e Veja' offering a direct, melodic take on everyday reflection. Their lyrics have sparked debates over social and political issues, giving their albums like 'Além do Tempo' a bit of weight beyond just sound. It's not flashy, but it holds up as a solid presence in Brazil's indie scene.
The band started with limited resources and some skepticism, releasing 'Eu Vou Seguir' in 2009. They've put out albums like 'O Voo da Águia' and 'Maré Alta,' keeping a steady output without much fanfare. Adriano Cintra on vocals and guitar, Rômulo Fróes on drums, and Thiago Tribe on bass have maintained that low-key consistency.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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