Astronautas
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Astronautas

Astronautas formed in São Paulo in 2015, with Felipe Catto on vocals and guitar, Thiago Garcia on guitar and vocals, João Barone on drums, and Fernando Nunes...

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Astronautas mix rock with electronic sounds from São Paulo

A Brazilian band whose lyrics about technology and modern life connect with listeners navigating social media and consumer culture.

If you're new to Astronautas, start with 'O Amor Acabou!' and 'Tecnologia.' Those two tracks give you a good sense of their sound and what they're talking about.

Their 2018 single 'A ERA MODERNA (os sonhos nascem do marketing)' captured something real about how dreams get shaped by advertising and social media. Songs like 'O Amor Acabou!' and 'Tecnologia' show how they blend rock with electronic textures. They're not just making music about screens and algorithms, they're using those sounds to talk about what happens when technology meets daily life.

They formed in São Paulo in 2015 and put out their first album 'A Era Moderna' in 2018. After a controversial 2019 festival performance that drew criticism from conservative groups, they kept releasing albums like 'Futuro Primitivo' in 2020 and 'Entre as Estrelas' in 2023.

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Astronautas formed in São Paulo in 2015, with Felipe Catto on vocals and guitar, Thiago Garcia on guitar and vocals, João Barone on drums, and Fernando Nunes on bass. They released their first album 'A Era Moderna' in 2018, which included the single 'A ERA MODERNA (os sonhos nascem do marketing).' That song's lyrics about dreams being shaped by marketing connected with listeners familiar with social media and consumer culture.

Their music mixes rock with electronic and experimental sounds. Songs like 'O Amor Acabou!' and 'Tecnologia' show this blend. They followed up with albums 'Futuro Primitivo' in 2020 and 'Entre as Estrelas' in 2023.

In 2019, the band faced criticism from conservative groups after a festival performance where they showed explicit images on stage.

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