Formed in 2005, they built songs around love, loss, and a plagiarism controversy.
If you want to hear what they do, 'Garrafa de Lágrimas' and 'Hosana' give you the picture. Simple arrangements, clear vocals, songs about missing someone.
They're one of those groups that quietly built a catalog of acoustic guitar-driven songs about the stuff that actually happens to people. 'Garrafa de Lágrimas' is a good example, a straightforward song about heartbreak that doesn't need much more than a guitar and a vocal. Their 2007 single 'Só Por Você' landed them in a plagiarism dispute that became part of their story, which is rare for a band working in this lane.
Sérgio Rosado, Ricardo Correia, and Telmo Miranda started in 2005 with a self-titled album. By 2007, they were dealing with the fallout from the 'Só Por Você' accusations while putting out 'Um Sinal.' They kept going, releasing a live album in 2010 and playing shows.
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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