A trio from São Paulo whose acoustic songs favor small moments over big statements.
For a good sense of their sound, try "Ficar Por Ficar" first. It's all there in the gentle guitar and the way the voices fit together.
Their music doesn't shout. Songs like "Ficar Por Ficar" and "Tá na cara" use quiet harmonies and acoustic textures drawn from Brazilian styles, but they feel more like private conversations. That inward, personal writing gives their albums a specific kind of weight.
Rogério Moura, Marcello Camelo, and Rodrigo Amarante formed Ierê in 2005 and released their self-titled debut the next year. They kept recording steadily, putting out "Cavalo de Pau" in 2009, "Canta" in 2013, and "Nomade" in 2018.
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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