A São Paulo band blending Brazilian traditions with introspective alternative rock since 2011.
If you're new to Natasha Leáh, start with 'Anxiety' or 'Kick It'. They give you a good sense of how the band works, thoughtful, a little atmospheric, but never floating away.
Natasha Leáh's music feels like it's rooted in something real, Brazilian folk traditions meeting the atmospheric pull of alternative rock. Songs like 'Anxiety' and 'Kick It' show how they handle introspection without losing that grounded feel. They've kept making music through protests and lineup shifts, which says something about sticking to what matters.
The band formed in São Paulo around 2011 with Natasha Lemos and Rafael Castro at the center. They put out 'Era Uma Vez' in 2014, then 'Cicatriz' in 2017 and 'Deserto' in 2020, with musicians like Fernando Nunes and Pedro Heringer joining at different points.
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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