Banda Sayonara
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Banda Sayonara

Banda Sayonara formed in Porto Alegre, Brazil in 2004 with Bruno Horn on vocals and guitar, Roberto Gonçalves on bass, and Lucas Hanke on drums. Their name...

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Banda Sayonara's bittersweet Brazilian ballads

A Porto Alegre trio blending acoustic and electronic elements since 2004.

Start with "Desejos," their most recognizable song, then try "Erro Meu" or "Canção de Amor" to hear their blend of acoustic and electronic textures.

Their name translates to "farewell" in Japanese, which fits the melancholy tone running through songs like "Erro Meu" and their debut track "Desejos." They've built a catalog of atmospheric arrangements about love and longing that feels specific to their corner of Brazil. The 2014 controversy around Bruno Horn's use of a racial slur during a live performance remains part of their story.

They formed in Porto Alegre in 2004 with Bruno Horn on vocals and guitar, Roberto Gonçalves on bass, and Lucas Hanke on drums. Their debut album "Desejos" arrived in 2006, followed by records like "Só Não Vai Quem Já Morreu" in 2008 and "Correlações" in 2012. They released another album called "Paraíso" in 2020.

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Banda Sayonara formed in Porto Alegre, Brazil in 2004 with Bruno Horn on vocals and guitar, Roberto Gonçalves on bass, and Lucas Hanke on drums. Their name translates to "farewell" in Japanese, which hints at the bittersweet tone that runs through much of their work. Their debut album "Desejos" came out in 2006, anchored by the title track that became their most recognizable song.

Their music blends acoustic and electronic elements into atmospheric arrangements. Beyond "Desejos," songs like "Tarde Demais" and "Quem Não Te Quer Sou Eu" show their knack for melancholy ballads about love and longing. They followed up with albums like "Só Não Vai Quem Já Morreu" in 2008 and "Correlações" in 2012.

In 2014, a video surfaced showing Bruno Horn using a racial slur during a live performance. Horn apologized publicly afterward. The group released another album called "Paraíso" in 2020.

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