A Brazilian trio that started mixing rock with local rhythms in small venues and kept evolving.
For a good sense of their range, put "Deixe-se Acreditar" next to something like "Anarquia" or "entre a união e a saudade." They're not trying to reinvent the wheel, just write solid songs that stick.
They came out of São Paulo's early-2000s scene with a sound that felt both familiar and distinctly theirs. The debut single "Deixe-se Acreditar" broke through in 2007, and later tracks like "Estático" and "Adelaide" show how their writing tightened without losing that melodic ease. Even when someone tried to stir up a comparison to Coldplay over "Brilho de Fogo" in 2012, they just kept doing their thing.
Bernardo Barone, Felipe Salomon, and Rodrigo Brasil started playing local spots in 2004. The self-titled 2007 album got them wider attention, and they've put out records every few years since, from Quem Sabe Isso? in 2010 to Amanhã in 2023.
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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