Led by Gabriel Galvão, they blend Brazilian rhythms across albums from 'Colcha de Retalhos' to 'Terra'.
If you're new to As Galvão, 'Prisioneira' and 'A Rosa e o Jasmim' give you a good sense of their style, straightforward lyrics over solid Brazilian grooves. They're the kind of songs that feel lived-in, not polished up for radio.
As Galvão's songs like 'Prisioneira' and 'A Rosa e o Jasmim' stick because they weave everyday stories with Brazilian sounds, never losing that grounded feel. Their lyrics sometimes touch on social issues, giving the music a bit of an edge without turning preachy. The 2020 album 'Terra' digs into indigenous musical elements, showing they're still pushing their sound forward.
They started with the 2010 debut 'Colcha de Retalhos', then put out albums every few years like 'Flor da Pele' in 2013 and 'Fogueira' in 2016. The band's lineup has included family members like Pedro and Duda Galvão, keeping things tight-knit. By 'Terra', they were incorporating more indigenous rhythms into their mix.
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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