NoBlah
NoBlah formed in São Paulo in 2006 with Pedro Garcia on vocals, Pedro Altério on guitar, Dinho Almeida on bass, and Marcelo Loureiro on drums. Their debut...
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NoBlah formed in São Paulo in 2006 with Pedro Garcia on vocals, Pedro Altério on guitar, Dinho Almeida on bass, and Marcelo Loureiro on drums. Their debut album, 'Não te Preocupa, Mãe,' came out in 2012, followed by 'Louco por Você' in 2016 and 'Aquela Coisa Boa' in 2020.
Their song 'Doce Ilusão' became a hit, known for its groove and lyrics about love. Another track, 'Soltona,' also appears in their catalog. Early on, some critics called their music derivative, but they kept working on their sound.
NoBlah's lyrics often touched on social commentary and personal themes, which stirred some debate. They blended funk, soul, and rock into their music, staying active in the Brazilian scene without much fuss about awards or drama.
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