A Brazilian trio whose songs mix indie rock with reflections on anxiety and everyday life.
If you want to get a feel for them, start with Grande Boca or Veludo Azul. Those tracks give you the indie rock sound and the personal weight they carry.
Cabeza de Panda's music sticks because it's grounded in real experience. Gabriel Thomaz has talked openly about depression and anxiety, and that honesty comes through in songs like Grande Boca. Their 2012 album even had a track censored for explicit lyrics, which tells you they're not smoothing over the rough edges.
They started putting out albums like Atos in 2009 and A Place to Be in 2010. More recently, O Lado Bom das Coisas arrived in 2019, showing they've kept at it for over a decade.
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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