A Brazilian band built around Salma Jô's personal songwriting and raw vocal delivery.
For a good sense of their sound, try 'Eu Te Odeio' from the debut or 'Amor Distrai (Durin)' from later work. Both have that unvarnished quality they do well.
When their 2016 single 'Eu Te Odeio' landed, it was clear this wasn't polite indie rock. Jô writes most of the material from personal experience, and songs like 'Sonho' and 'Interior' follow that same vein of emotional directness. They've kept that approach through three albums, with Ana Frango Elétrico now on bass in the current lineup.
Carne Doce formed in São Paulo in 2014 around vocalist Salma Jô and guitarist Macloys Aquino. Their debut 'Princípio, Meio e Fim' arrived in 2016, followed by 'Interior' in 2018 and 'Tônus' in 2021. The songs have stayed in that emotionally raw territory Jô established early on.
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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