Jason
Jason formed in São Paulo with Leo Ramos on vocals and guitar, Pedro Miranda on drums, and Gustavo Bertoni on bass. Their early song 'Meu Talento de Afastar...
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Jason formed in São Paulo with Leo Ramos on vocals and guitar, Pedro Miranda on drums, and Gustavo Bertoni on bass. Their early song 'Meu Talento de Afastar As Pessoas' connected with listeners who recognized its themes of isolation. The band's 2011 debut album of the same name reached number one on Brazilian charts.
Their music draws from rock, grunge, and Brazilian folk, with lyrics that often turn inward. Songs like 'Rivotril' and 'Fé Nunca Mais' from later albums show this introspective quality. The 2014 album 'Não Acredito Em Nada' explored darker territory, while 2017's 'Corpo Fechado' returned to a more direct, energetic approach.
Some of their lyrics and subject matter drew criticism early on, but the band kept working. They've built a catalog that includes tracks like 'Dramática' and 'O Azar É Seu,' maintaining a following in Brazil without smoothing out their rougher edges.
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