A Rio de Janeiro band that formed in 1985 and kept recording through lineup changes.
For their early sound, 'Eu não sou de Memphis' and 'Não estou nem aí' are the ones. Later, 'Blues Na Madrugada' gives you that mix they kept working with.
They got national attention with their debut album 'Músicas para Ouvir no Banheiro' and songs like 'Eu não sou de Memphis' became staples. Even after original vocalist Nando Reis left in 1995, they kept going with Xande Pinheiro on vocals. Tracks like 'Blues Na Madrugada' and 'Festa na Pompeia' show their particular mix of rock with blues and folk touches.
They formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1985 with Nando Reis as vocalist. Reis left in 1995, and the band continued with new members including Xande Pinheiro, recording through the late 90s and 2000s. Their current lineup has Pinheiro singing with Hugo Faria on guitar, Fábio Russo on bass, and Oswaldo Dauro Jr. on drums.
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