A London band from the 2000s that mixes rock with Brazilian collaborators and Portuguese lyrics.
For a good sense of their range, try "Ex-Underground" with Cueio Limão and then something like "Redentor." They're not exactly a crossover act, but they move between those spaces pretty naturally.
Fistt's sound sits in that space where London rock meets Brazilian pop, especially on tracks like "Ex-Underground" with Cueio Limão. Their catalog includes songs like "Redentor" and "Menininha" that show how they work across languages and styles without settling into one lane. They've been putting out music since that first single "Get Along Gang" in 2005, quietly building a catalog that feels both specific and hard to pin down.
They came together in London in the early 2000s and released "Get Along Gang" in 2005. Since then they've put out a few albums, working in rock and pop sounds, sometimes with other artists like Cueio Limão.
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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