A Brazilian group known for atmospheric songs like 'Café Da Noite' and a name that means 'Chance Lives Next Door.'
For a good sense of their style, try 'Uma Noite e Nós Dois' or 'Café Da Noite', they're both pretty representative of what the band does.
They formed in Rio in 2003 and built a following with a sound that leans into emotion over straightforward rock. The song 'Afinal, Saudade' was reportedly censored at one point, hinting at the weight in their lyrics. Tracks like 'Café Da Noite' blend melodic guitar work with Juliano Gauche's vocal delivery, giving their catalog an introspective, textured quality.
They started playing local clubs and put out an independent EP before their first album came out in 2008. Over time, songs like 'Preta' with Ananda Jacques showed their collaborative side, while 'Da Faísca Ao Incêndio' carried on that atmospheric approach.
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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