Inuteis
Inuteis formed in Belo Horizonte around the duo of André Bona and Rodrigo Suricato. Their debut album 'Esse Não É um Disco de Emo' came out in 2008 and found...
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Inuteis formed in Belo Horizonte around the duo of André Bona and Rodrigo Suricato. Their debut album 'Esse Não É um Disco de Emo' came out in 2008 and found an audience in Brazil's indie scene. The band's lineup later expanded to include Filipe Torres on bass and Lucas Rizzi on keyboards.
They've released several albums since then, including 'O Fim do Mundo' in 2011 and 'Primavera' in 2017. Their 2014 album 'Insistir' featured the title track that became one of their better-known songs. The music tends toward alternative rock with some folk and electronic touches.
Some listeners have found their lyrics dark or introspective, which has drawn occasional criticism. But they've maintained a following through their recordings and live shows.
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