A Brazilian indie band built around Nathalia Padovani's vocals and layers of guitar and synth.
For their particular sound, try 'Amada' first. 'Ladeira do Taboão' also holds up well.
Nara Si's music has a particular atmospheric quality that caught attention in Brazil's indie circles, even as some critics found it too ethereal. Songs like 'Amada' and 'Era Por Amor' show their way with melody and mood. Their two albums, 'Aquário' and 'Escorpião,' touch on astrological themes that became part of their identity.
The band formed in São Paulo around 2015 with Nathalia Padovani and Rodrigo Alzuguir at the center. They put out their first single in 2017, followed by two albums in 2018 and 2020. They haven't released much since 2020, but tracks like 'Ladeira do Taboão' still get played by listeners who found their blend of introspection and melody.
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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