A Brazilian band blending samba, rock, and MPB with poetic lyrics about love and loss.
For a good sense of their style, try 'Calma' or 'Aldeia' with Mariana Nolasco. Both have that mix of poetic lyrics and samba-rock feel.
Daparte's music pulls from samba, rock, and MPB in a way that feels distinctly Rio. Songs like 'Calma' show their knack for wrapping melancholic themes in warm arrangements. Their collaborations with artists like Lagum on 'Nunca Fui Desse Lugar' keep their sound connected to Brazil's current scene.
They formed in Rio de Janeiro around 2006 with Rodrigo Maranhão fronting. Albums like 'Você Gosta Dela' in 2012, 'Cidade Líquida' in 2015, and 'O Inferno' in 2021 trace a steady output. Their darker themes have sparked some debate, but they've built a following through recordings and live shows.
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