A Brazilian band from the early 2000s whose songs like 'Escolhas' found an audience while their lyrics drew some heat.
For their sound, start with 'Perto de Você.' To hear where the lyrical friction came from, 'Escolhas' is the one.
They weren't just another rock band from São Paulo. Songs like 'Escolhas' from 2004 got traction in Brazil, and their willingness to touch on social and political topics in lyrics like those on 'Revolução Pessoal' meant they occasionally stirred things up. That gave their catalog a bit more texture than some of their peers.
They formed in 1999 with Murilo Ribeiro on vocals and guitar. After their debut 'Equilibrium,' they put out 'In Motion' and the album 'Escolhas,' working through early financial struggles while the lineup shifted to include members like keyboardist Lucas Souza.
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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