A Brazilian band that plays traditional forró with a lineup anchored by accordion, triangle, and zabumba.
If you want their vibe, 'Passei a Noite no Forró' is a solid place to start. 'Me Usa' gives you a taste of their more pointed side.
They've been putting out albums like 'Forró de Raiz' and 'No Balanço do Forró' for over a decade, sticking to the sound's core instruments. A song like 'Passei a Noite no Forró' shows their commitment to the dance-floor spirit of the genre. Their track 'Me Usa' with Tarcy Monteiro even sparked some talk for its blunt lyrics drawn from real life.
They started releasing albums in the early 2010s, with 'Forró de Raiz' in 2012. By 2016, they dropped 'Me Usa', which featured vocalist Tarcy Monteiro and got people noticing the lyrics. The band's kept a steady lineup with Juarez do Acordeon, Seu Zé, and Mestre João holding down the classic forró instruments.
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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