A group blending Brazilian sounds with messages of unity and nature since 1996.
For a real sense of their sound, start with 'Todos Somos Um (Hinário da Vida)' and 'Ykaru'. They frame the whole thing pretty well.
Madre Terra's music has always been about more than just sound. Their song 'Todos Somos Um (Hinário da Vida)' became a kind of anthem for connection, and they've even played at the United Nations. The lyrics don't shy away from social issues, and the whole project feels like a sustained conversation between people and the planet.
They started in 1996 as a collective focused on spirituality and ecology. Over six studio albums since 2000, tracks like 'Ykaru' and 'Povo da Mata' have kept exploring those Brazilian roots and themes.
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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