A Brazilian band from Salvador that blends soul, reggae, and local rhythms across albums like 'Mulher do Fim do Mundo'.
For a good sense of their range, try 'Drama Latino Dos Rádios' and 'Quarto Andar.' They show the band's blend of styles without overdoing it.
They formed in 2009 and have a sound that pulls from Gilberto Gil and Bob Marley, but it's grounded in their own tracks. You can hear that mix on 'Drama Latino Dos Rádios' or in the collaborations, like 'Primeiro Beijo' with Péricles. It's a specific take on Brazilian music that doesn't just repeat the old patterns.
They started with a first album in 2012, then put out 'Mulher do Fim do Mundo' in 2015 and 'Enquanto Estamos Distantes' in 2018. Over the years, they've worked with artists like Ivete Sangalo on 'Mãe' and Luísa Sonza on 'Quarto Andar'.
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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