A São Paulo quartet that kept playing through early criticism, putting out records about growing up and unspoken truths.
If you want to hear what they're about, try "Crescer e Aceitar" from the first album. Or just put on "Antes do fim" and see how it lands.
They matter because they kept making music even when a religious group objected to their lyrics. Songs like "Câncer Overdrive" and "Tão Longe" show they weren't just making polite rock. Their 2017 debut had "Crescer e Aceitar," which translates to "Grow and Accept", that's pretty much their whole deal.
They started with a debut album in 2017, then put out "Entre o Céu e o Mar" in 2019. By 2021 they had a live recording from São Paulo, and they've got about 60 songs total now.
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