A Rio de Janeiro band that mixed indie rock with Brazilian sounds for two decades.
For a quick sense of their sound, try "Que Alegria" or "Hino do Náutico." They're both good examples of how Fanautico blended rock energy with something distinctly Rio.
Fanautico carved out a space where indie rock met the rhythms of Rio, and you can hear it in songs like "Que Alegria." They played Rock in Rio in 2015 and kept recording into the 2020s, staying grounded in local sounds while adding a rougher edge. Their self-titled debut in 2005 and later albums like "Pequeno Manual Para Reparar Corações" showed a band that never lost its roots.
They formed in Rio in the early 2000s with Carlinhos Brown on vocals and released their debut in 2005, which included the hit "Não Se Admire Se Um Dia." Over the years, they put out albums like "Nada Mudou" in 2014 and "Nos Encontramos Lá" in 2020, mixing indie rock with Brazilian rhythms throughout.
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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