A Brazilian trio whose raw lyrics and shifting sound have built a modest, steady catalog since the early 2000s.
For a sense of their range, try 'Virá' and 'Carnaval'. They frame the band's shift from indie rock to something a bit more textured.
Bala de Eucalipto's music feels like a personal notebook from Belo Horizonte, with songs that don't smooth over the rough edges. 'Das Vezes Que Te Vi, a Última Foi a Pior' captures that raw, unvarnished take on love and loss. They've kept at it for years, touching indie rock, folk, and electronics without much fuss.
They formed in Belo Horizonte in the early 2000s and put out their first album in 2006. Since then, records like 'Magia Bruta' in 2010 and 'Um Só' in 2021 have shown a sound that drifts between styles. The core trio, with Thiago Favel on vocals, has worked quietly from the same city, avoiding trends.
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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