A Brazilian band from the early 2000s whose lyrics sometimes drew political heat.
For a sense of their sound, try "Ação e Reação" and "Teoria da Relatividade." They give you the Rio rock feel and the lyrical touch that got people talking.
Their 2003 track "Ação e Reação" got them noticed, and they kept writing songs that touched on social themes. That approach earned them some criticism from conservative groups, but they kept making albums like "Aurora" and "Sobre Nós" through the late 2000s. Songs like "Teoria da Relatividade" and "Defeitos" show the kind of material they were putting out.
They formed in Rio de Janeiro in the early 2000s with Marcus Vinícius on vocals and guitar, Ricardo Jardim on bass, Marcelo Costa on drums, and Rodrigo Tavares on keyboards. After "Ação e Reação" brought attention, they released albums into the 2010s, including "Quatro" in 2012 and "Viver" in 2015.
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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