Cattarse
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Cattarse

Cattarse formed in Brasília in 2015, with Diego Silveira on vocals, Gabriel Soares on bass, Pedro Silva on guitar, and Cássio Lucas on drums. They released...

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Cattarse, Brasília's raw, personal rock quartet

A Brazilian band whose lyrics draw from personal experience, giving their songs a direct, sometimes raw quality.

For a sense of their range, try 'Ashes' alongside 'Por Quê!?!', they show how the band handles both English and Portuguese material with that same direct approach.

Cattarse matters because they've built a consistent sound from their base in Brazil's capital since 2015, with Diego Silveira's lyrics giving songs like 'Ashes' and 'Fire In The Hole' that direct quality. Their debut album 'Amanhã a Gente Se Vê' included a title track that became a hit in Brazil, and they've kept the same lineup through three albums. They mix Portuguese-language material with English songs like 'You Blew My Mind,' maintaining a steady presence without chasing trends.

They formed in Brasília in 2015 with Diego Silveira on vocals, Gabriel Soares on bass, Pedro Silva on guitar, and Cássio Lucas on drums. After their 2019 debut 'Amanhã a Gente Se Vê,' they released 'Só o Tempo Dirá' in 2021 and 'Caminhos' in 2023, keeping the same lineup throughout.

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Cattarse formed in Brasília in 2015, with Diego Silveira on vocals, Gabriel Soares on bass, Pedro Silva on guitar, and Cássio Lucas on drums. They released their debut album 'Amanhã a Gente Se Vê' in 2019, which included the title track that became a hit in Brazil.

Their music includes songs like 'You Blew My Mind' and 'Ashes' alongside their better-known Portuguese-language material. They've put out two more albums since their debut: 'Só o Tempo Dirá' in 2021 and 'Caminhos' in 2023.

Diego Silveira's lyrics often draw from personal experience, giving their songs a direct, sometimes raw quality. The band has maintained the same lineup since forming, working together from their base in Brazil's capital city.

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