A Curitiba band that found its voice with the 2015 album 'A Rosa'.
If you're new to them, start with 'Primeiro a Valsa Depois a Bossa' and 'Ela Nunca Se Cala'. Those two give you a good sense of what they do.
They're one of those Brazilian bands that never quite fit a single genre. 'Primeiro a Valsa Depois a Bossa' shows their knack for blending rock energy with Brazilian rhythmic patterns. Their 2015 album 'A Rosa' was a real turning point for them, and songs like 'Ela Nunca Se Cala' have stuck around in their setlists for years.
They formed in Curitiba in 2006 and put out their self-titled debut in 2009. The 2015 album 'A Rosa' marked a shift, and they've kept working through label disputes and later releases like 2018's 'Macunaíma'.
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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