A Brazilian band from the 1990s whose songs about love and daily life found a steady audience.
If you want the essence of Jackile, put on "Além do Horizonte" and "Tempo Bom." That's their sound right there.
They came out of Rio's small-venue scene in the mid-90s and put out six albums that stuck to straightforward themes. "Além do Horizonte" is the track most people remember, but songs like "Tempo Bom" and "Som Pra Namorada" have the same uncomplicated appeal. It's music that doesn't try to be more than what it is, a guitar band singing about regular stuff.
They formed in Rio de Janeiro around 1995 with Ruy Faria on vocals and Marcelo Linhares on guitar. Their first album arrived in 1999, and they kept recording through the 2000s without much fuss or change in direction.
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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