O Analista do Pandeiro
O Analista do Pandeiro is a Brazilian band that formed in Salvador, Bahia in the early 2000s. The group takes its name from the frontman Agoniado, who calls...
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O Analista do Pandeiro is a Brazilian band that formed in Salvador, Bahia in the early 2000s. The group takes its name from the frontman Agoniado, who calls himself an analyst of the tambourine. Their music often deals with introspective themes, and songs like 'Agoniado' and 'Não Importa, Viva!' show their interest in emotional and social observations.
The band's lineup includes Agoniado on vocals and pandeiro, Breno Rocha on guitar, Luciano Calazans on bass, and Lucas Miranda on drums. They released their debut album 'Agoniado' in 2005, followed by 'Coração Analítico' in 2008 and 'Manifesto do Tamborim' in 2012. Their sound draws from various Brazilian rhythms alongside rock and reggae influences.
Tracks like 'Nada do Início da Certo' and 'Não Paro de Pensar' reflect the group's lyrical approach, which tends toward the thoughtful and sometimes provocative. Their work has developed a following among listeners who appreciate their particular blend of traditional elements and contemporary musical ideas.
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