A Brazilian band whose songs map emotional landscapes with bittersweet melodies.
For a good sense of their territory, try "Trajeto Circular" or "Inversão de Valores." They're both typical of how the band works.
Baixo Clero translates to "Lower Clergy," which fits their focus on everyday struggles rather than grand statements. Their debut album "A Escola Dos Corações Partidos" established that sound, with songs like "Trajeto Circular" showing how they handle emotional and social observations without heavy-handedness. They've kept that consistent approach across their catalog, with Guto Leite's writing always at the center.
The band formed in Porto Alegre with Leite on vocals, Fernando Anitelli on guitar, Fábio Trummer on bass, and Luciano Granja on drums. They followed their debut with albums like "Dias de Festa" and "Corações Em Fuga," maintaining their particular lineup and sound rather than chasing reinventions.
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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