A band built around Manuela Azevedo's voice, blending Portuguese folk with experimental electronics since 2010.
For a good sense of their territory, try "Ela" from the debut or "Tenho Amor." Both show how they handle those themes of love and memory with that particular mix of traditional and electronic backing.
They've carved out a distinct space where traditional Portuguese sounds meet electronic textures, anchored by Azevedo's lyrics about love and loss. Songs like "Ela" from their 2013 debut "Longe" brought them wider attention, while later work like "Tenho Amor" and "Queria Poder Te Esquecer" shows their consistent focus on emotional terrain. Their name, "Manuela's Bed", hints at the personal, intimate quality that runs through their catalog.
Formed in 2010 around vocalist Manuela Azevedo with a core group of musicians, they released their debut "Longe" in 2013. Albums like "O Meu Amor" in 2016 and "L'Amour" in 2019 marked shifts in their sound, and they put out "Rever" in 2022. Their approach has stayed built around Azevedo's vocal presence and that blend of folk and electronic elements.
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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