Kabeças Kometas
Kabeças Kometas formed in Brazil during the 1960s, with Fausto Fawcett as a central figure. They were part of the Tropicália movement, which mixed rock,...
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Kabeças Kometas formed in Brazil during the 1960s, with Fausto Fawcett as a central figure. They were part of the Tropicália movement, which mixed rock, samba, and experimental sounds. Their debut album came out in 1968, followed by 'Panis et Circencis' in 1969. That record included 'Chão de Estrelas,' a ballad that became well-known in Brazil.
The band's unconventional approach, both musically and visually, drew resistance from traditionalists and scrutiny from the military regime then in power. They faced censorship but continued working. Members included Lanny Gordin on bass and vocals, Luiz Carlos Batera on drums, and at times Rita Lee, Arnaldo Batista, and Sergio Dias.
Kabeças Kometas' music helped shape Tropicália, an avant-garde current that blended Brazilian styles with rock and psychedelia. Their recordings from the late 1960s remain touchstones for that era.
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