Harmônica
Harmônica formed in São Paulo with Vitor Kley on vocals and guitar, Rodrigo Silveira on bass, Gabriel Gontijo on drums, and Felipe Rodarte on keyboards. Their...
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Harmônica formed in São Paulo with Vitor Kley on vocals and guitar, Rodrigo Silveira on bass, Gabriel Gontijo on drums, and Felipe Rodarte on keyboards. Their debut album was called 'Harmonia.' They put out other records like 'O Voo' and 'Acústico' later on.
Their song 'A Cor e o Cheiro do Som' got some attention, along with tracks like 'Contos de Johnny' and 'Desculpas.' Some early critics called their mix of Brazilian rhythms and pop too experimental, but they kept at it.
Kley's singing and lyrics were a central part of their sound, with Silveira's bass lines and Gontijo's drumming adding rhythmic texture. Rodarte's keyboard work filled out their arrangements. They were a four-piece band from Brazil making music together.
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