Agatha and Edgard Scandurra's band built a decade of steady, thoughtful Brazilian rock.
For a sense of their range, try 'Corvos Do Paraíso' and 'Carro Bomba' back to back. They show what the band could do in different modes.
Songs like 'Carro Bomba' and 'O Tempo Não Passou Pra Mim' showed their ability to shift between direct, pointed material and more atmospheric tracks. Agatha's lyrics often sparked discussion in Brazil by touching on both personal and social themes without grandstanding.
They formed in São Paulo in 2009 with Agatha and Edgard sharing vocals, releasing their debut album the following year. The 2013 album 'Os Funerais Do Coelho Branco' drew more attention, and they kept putting out records like 'Inverted World' in 2016 and 'Anima' in 2019. The lineup included Márcio Buzelin on bass, Rafael Pinhal on drums, and Fernando Anitelli on keyboards over that 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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