A Brazilian band mixing folk and MPB with personal lyrics about mental health.
If you're new to them, 'Casal' and 'Juma Marruá' give a good sense of their vibe, straightforward, melodic, and a bit introspective.
Mac Júlia's music feels grounded in real life, with songs like 'Casal' and 'Ranger Preta' capturing everyday moments and struggles. They've built a sound that blends indie pop with Brazilian folk touches, and their openness about industry pressures adds a layer of honesty. It's the kind of stuff that sticks because it doesn't try too hard to be anything else.
They started in 2016 as a cover group in Florianópolis before dropping their first single a year later. Albums like 'Índigo' in 2018 and 'Ensolar' in 2022 show their steady output, with collaborations including Marina Sena and Duda Beat along the way.
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