Acidália
Acidália formed in São Paulo with Ana Clara on vocals and synthesizer, Pedro Lucas on guitar and production, and Bruno Moreira on drums. Their debut album...
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Acidália formed in São Paulo with Ana Clara on vocals and synthesizer, Pedro Lucas on guitar and production, and Bruno Moreira on drums. Their debut album 'Celestial' came out in 2016, establishing their sound somewhere between electronica and dream pop.
One of their better-known tracks is 'Disappear,' which has that drifting, atmospheric quality they're known for. They've also released songs like 'Fevereiro' and 'Escritor Fantasma' that work in similar territory.
Their music tends toward the introspective and textural, built around synthesizers and Ana Clara's vocals. They've kept at it long enough to develop a following for that particular sound.
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