A São Paulo band that mixes Brazilian traditions with their own melodic touch.
For a sense of their feel, 'Esquina da Saudade' and 'Papo de Escola' are good places to start. They give you that melodic, moody side of what they do.
They've carved out a space in Brazilian music by pulling bossa nova and samba into something that feels both familiar and their own. Songs like 'Esquina da Saudade' show their knack for mood and melody, while 'Chora Minha Viola' and 'Deusa do Paraná' have found listeners who connect with that sound. Their albums, from 2014's 'Esquina da Saudade' to 2023's 'O Peso do Silêncio', document a band that keeps working despite some criticism for moving away from more traditional styles.
They formed in São Paulo around 2012, with Ricardo Cruz on vocals, Pedro Sá on guitar, Lucas Arruda on bass, and Daniel Costa on drums. Their albums show a steady output, from 'Esquina da Saudade' in 2014 to 'Rio de Lágrimas' in 2017 and 'O Peso do Silêncio' 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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