Led by André Jung, they built a cult following with experimental sounds and haunting melodies in the 1980s.
For a quick sense of Nasi, put on "Onde Os Anjos Não Ousam Pisar" and "Corpo Fechado." That's their sound in two songs.
Nasi's music had a raw energy that felt urgent and a little unhinged, especially on tracks like "Corpo Fechado." Their 1989 song "Onde Os Anjos Não Ousam Pisar" became a Portuguese rock staple with its hypnotic vocals and evocative lyrics. That mix of experimental noise and melodic pull gave them a reputation that stuck.
They formed in Rio de Janeiro in the early 1980s, releasing albums like "Papagaio do Futuro" and "Giro Astral." By the late '80s, songs like "Onde Os Anjos Não Ousam Pisar" and "Sociedade Alternativa" had cemented their place, though controversies over lyrics and performances followed them.
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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