Their 1990s albums faced censorship, but songs like 'Quando Cai A Chuva' kept their music alive.
For a sense of them, try 'Quando Cai A Chuva' and that early track 'Cenário Sertanejo'. It's straightforward stuff, no frills.
They wrote songs that got them in trouble. The 1997 album 'Blecaute' was censored for its themes, and they've had legal fights with labels that shaped their path. Yet you still hear 'A Lua É Testemunha' and 'Coleção de Amores' around, which says something about the work sticking.
They started with 'Cigana' in 1992, then put out 'Verde' and the censored 'Blecaute' by 1997. After a gap, 'O Céu, a Terra e o Mar' arrived in 2004, and a live album followed in 2009.
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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