A Salvador band that built a Brazilian following with direct songs about relationships and loneliness.
For their plainspoken approach, 'Pode Ir Embora' and 'A Solidão' frame it well. They're the kind of songs that got played on Brazilian radio for a reason.
They've been playing straightforward romantic songs since forming around 2000, with tracks like 'Pode Ir Embora' and 'A Solidão' getting radio play in Brazil. Their titles tell you what you're getting, 'Casa Comigo (na cachaça ou na cerveja)' and 'Me Tira da Solidão' don't leave much to interpretation. They've kept recording through lineup changes and occasional legal issues over songwriting credits, maintaining a catalog that works the same emotional ground they started with.
Vocalist Edivan Dias formed the band in Salvador, Bahia around 2000. They built their following with those direct relationship songs and kept performing through various lineup changes, their catalog remaining steady rather than dramatically evolving.
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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