A straightforward band with Brazilian rhythmic touches, formed in the early 2000s.
For a quick sense of their sound, 'Sei de Cor' and 'Curto' from that first album still hold up. They're the kind of songs that probably sounded great in a packed local bar.
Naeno Rocha's music feels like the sound of a specific place and time, Fortaleza in the 2000s, playing local bars before their 2009 debut 'Morena'. Songs like 'Sei de Cor' and 'Curto' have that uncomplicated pop-rock drive, but with Brazilian rhythmic touches that keep it grounded. They weren't trying to reinvent anything, just make solid songs that worked in their scene.
They started as a four-piece in Fortaleza, with Naeno Rocha on vocals and guitar and Bruno Rocha on drums. After their debut 'Morena' in 2009, they put out 'Pra Você' in 2012 and 'Me Guardo' in 2015. Keyboardist Bruno Camargos left in 2016, leaving the core trio to handle things.
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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