Aldora
Aldora is a band from Goiás, Brazil, with Amanda Coronha on vocals, Diego Martins on guitar, Leonardo Pimenta on bass, and Lucas Nunes on drums. They released...
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Aldora is a band from Goiás, Brazil, with Amanda Coronha on vocals, Diego Martins on guitar, Leonardo Pimenta on bass, and Lucas Nunes on drums. They released their first album, "Sombra e Luz," in 2015, followed by "Ninguém Conhece" in 2017, "Fragmentos" in 2019, and "Aurora" in 2022.
Their song "Ninguém Conhece" drew some criticism for its lyrics about marginalized people, which some listeners interpreted as anti-establishment. The band has kept writing about social issues anyway, with other tracks like "Não é Normal" and "Dois Caminhos" among their most popular.
They work in a space where Coronha's voice floats over Martins' guitar lines, Pimenta's bass, and Nunes' drums. It's not especially polished music, but it has found an audience that connects with the directness of songs like "História Maluca" and "Meu Bem."
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