A band that kept playing after Barão Vermelho's breakup, mixing rock with Brazilian sounds.
If you want to hear what they're about, 'A Fênix Em Você' and 'Nada a Perder' frame it pretty well. One's their resilience anthem, the other's just solid rock.
Lado B matters because they built a real following in Brazilian rock without the usual drama. Songs like 'A Fênix Em Você' became an anthem for resilience, and 'Nada a Perder' shows their straightforward rock approach. They just kept making music that connected with people who liked rock with Brazilian roots.
The band formed in 1989 after Barão Vermelho split, with original members Rodrigo Santos, Flávio Venturini, Dadi Carvalho, and Fernando Magalhães. Venturini left in 1996, but Santos kept Lado B going with changing lineups that included Péricles Cavalcanti and Marcelo Costa. They released several albums and maintained a presence in Brazil's rock scene.
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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