A Rio Grande do Sul band whose 2013 album 'E Agora, Tchê?' broke through with its title track.
For a quick sense of them, try 'Trovador Que Canta' or 'Filho Abandonado.' They're both good examples of what they do.
They built a sound around acoustic guitars and percussion that mixed Brazilian folk with rock and pop. Songs like 'Trovador Que Canta' and 'Cisma de Ginete' show that blend clearly. Their fans, the 'Moraezeres,' connected with lyrics that sometimes touched on social themes.
Moraezinho formed in Rio Grande do Sul with Rafael Moraes and Juliano Rabello on vocals and guitar, João Paulo Brum on bass, and Pedro Ayres on drums. They released their first album in 2010, followed by 'E Agora, Tchê?' in 2013 and 'Infinito' in 2019. At times, copyright lawsuits complicated their work.
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