A Rio de Janeiro group that blended samba, reggae, and folk with straightforward emotional lyrics.
For a good sense of their approach, try 'Na Sua Vez' or 'Cansei de Errar', they show how Huaska handled emotional territory without getting ornate.
Huaska's music matters because they took familiar Brazilian sounds and made them feel immediate and personal. Songs like 'Na Sua Vez' and 'Cansei de Errar' deal with love and loss in plain language that connects without pretense. Their blend of samba, reggae, and folk created a sound that felt both rooted and accessible.
They formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1993 around vocalist Fabiano Brum, with guitarist Guilherme Schwab, bassist Leo Braga, and drummer Rafael Castro. Their first album 'Trem das Onze' came out in 1995, and they kept recording through seven studio albums including 'Feira das Vaidades' in 1997 and 'Refazenda' in 2019.
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