A São Paulo band from the 1990s whose experimental sound mixed rock, jazz, and Brazilian rhythms.
For a quick sense of their sound, try 'Não Fosse Tão Tarde' first, then maybe 'Sei Lá' or 'Vi Você Passando Hoje.'
Lou Garcia's music had an experimental edge that stood out in the Brazilian scene of the time. Their song 'Não Fosse Tão Tarde' became their most recognizable track, and their lyrics sometimes drew attention for their social commentary. Songs like 'BATERIA SOCIAL' and 'Todo Mundo (Menos Eu)' show the range they worked in.
Lou Garcia formed in São Paulo in 1993, with Lou Garcia on vocals, Renato Rocha on guitar, Cristiano Caju on bass, and Sergio Nani on drums. Their debut album was called 'Uma Noite Sem Fim,' and they followed it with records like 'O Mundo ao Contrário' and 'Em Tempo Real.' While their active period wasn't especially long, they left behind a distinct catalog.
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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