A Portuguese-language group whose songs about faith and doubt found a devoted audience.
For a sense of their tone, try 'Tocha de Jesus' or 'Testemunhar do Amor.' They're straightforward, but there's something quietly insistent in the delivery.
Harmuss made music that felt direct and unguarded, especially when Luis Olmedo wrote about mental health. Songs like 'Tocha de Jesus' and 'Glória' carried that emotional weight without much polish. Their lyrics sometimes sparked debate, but listeners who connected with that quality stayed loyal.
The band formed in 2005 around Olmedo, Milagros, Moreno, and Fernandez, playing local venues and working through the usual early struggles. They released three albums between 2008 and 2014: 'Serei Contigo,' 'Entre Silencios,' and 'Azul Profundo.'
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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