Banda Inala
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Banda Inala

Banda Inala is a two-piece band from the Brazilian countryside that formed around 2010. Their name references a drag queen from Ubatuba, and they work with...

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Banda Inala's queer pisadinha from the Brazilian countryside

A two-piece band blending traditional rhythms with lyrics that openly engage with LGBTQ+ themes.

For a quick sense of their sound, try "Cawboy Viado" or "Fissura". They frame the band's blend of traditional rhythms and queer themes plainly.

In a musical landscape that often avoided such subjects, songs like "Cawboy Viado" and "Piriri Pompom" became known for celebrating queer masculinity and challenging gender norms. Their pisadinha rhythms gave tracks like "Chora, Me Liga" and "Fissura" a particular reach in certain Brazilian circles. They maintained a consistent focus on themes of acceptance and self-expression through the 2010s.

Formed around 2010 in the Brazilian countryside, the band released albums like "Atenção Gay" in 2013 and "Orgulho Viado" in 2017. They kept performing and recording through the decade with Rafael Venturi on vocals and guitar and Marcelo Faria on drums and vocals.

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Banda Inala is a two-piece band from the Brazilian countryside that formed around 2010. Their name references a drag queen from Ubatuba, and they work with traditional Brazilian rhythms while writing lyrics that openly engage with LGBTQ+ themes. Songs like "Cawboy Viado" and "Piriri Pompom" became known for celebrating queer masculinity and challenging gender norms in a musical landscape that often avoided such subjects.

The band's members are Rafael Venturi on vocals and guitar and Marcelo Faria on drums and vocals. They released several albums in the 2010s, including "Atenção Gay" in 2013 and "Orgulho Viado" in 2017.

While their existing biography makes claims about awards and festival appearances, those details aren't substantiated here. What's clearer is that songs like "Chora, Me Liga" and "Fissura" circulated widely, giving their blend of pisadinha rhythms and queer themes a particular reach in certain Brazilian circles. They kept performing and recording through the decade, maintaining a consistent focus on themes of acceptance and self-expression.

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