A Brazilian trio whose introspective lyrics and shifting musical approach have defined their seven-album catalog.
For their early sound, 'Charles Chappie' still hits that melancholic sweet spot. Later, 'Monólogo (Interlúdio)' shows how they stretched into quieter, more experimental territory.
Their debut album 'A Noite Chegou Fazendo Frio' established their melancholic, introspective style, and songs like 'Charles Chappie' became early signatures. Over time, they incorporated rock, folk, and electronic elements into tracks like 'Maguz feat. Mr. Tese,' showing a willingness to evolve while maintaining an emotional core.
Formed in 2006 around guitarist Marcos Maia, the trio released their debut album that same year, building a following with melancholic melodies. They experimented across seven studio albums, from 'Boleros' in 2008 to 'Aurora' in 2019, adding electronic touches to songs like 'Roça (Fuga de Van Remix).' The lineup stayed consistent through it all, even amid occasional plagiarism accusations they denied.
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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