A Brazilian trio whose lullaby became an anthem for comfort and quiet strength.
If you're new to them, start with "Acalanto" to hear what caught people's ears. Then try "Princesa" for a sense of their quieter, more intimate side.
Their song "Acalanto" started as a simple lullaby but grew into something more, a piece that offered comfort while carrying a subtle, resilient edge. It found listeners who needed both. That's the space O Alento occupies, with songs like "Princesa" and "Valorize" working in similar territory.
The band formed in Bahia with Luciana Souto on vocals and guitar, Gabriela Carvalho on bass, and Ana Carolina Moraes on percussion. Their recorded work shows a steady focus, from the early "Tempo de Criar" to the later resonance of "Acalanto" and "Ela Vem".
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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