A Esmo
A Esmo formed in 1994 in Lisbon. Their debut album 'Enigma' came out in 2000, with the title track becoming a recognizable song for them. They've released...
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A Esmo formed in 1994 in Lisbon. Their debut album 'Enigma' came out in 2000, with the title track becoming a recognizable song for them. They've released several albums since, including 'Medusa' in 2003, 'O Último Rio' in 2006, and 'Aurora' in 2019.
Their music sometimes blends traditional Portuguese elements with other sounds. Songs like 'Trem' and 'Sonhos Que Não Consegui Colher' show their range from more driving tracks to reflective ballads. They've toured internationally, playing shows in Europe, South America, and Asia.
Founding member Pedro Serra left the band in 2006.
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