A Brazilian band whose acoustic-driven songs mix social commentary with folk-rock textures.
For their sound, try "Longe do Sol (Parte I)." For their lyrical edge, "Copo de Veneno" or "Xanax" work.
Their song "Longe do Sol (Parte I)" captures their signature blend of acoustic instruments with Brazilian rhythms. Tracks like "FEED" and "Xanax" show how they weave social observations into their music, while "Copo de Veneno" has sparked conversations about those themes. They've collaborated with artists like Chico Buarque, placing them in a lineage of Brazilian songwriters who tackle big topics.
They formed in São Paulo and released their first album "Acústico para os Malucos." Later records like "O Caos Continua" and "Veneno Que Cura" followed, with lyrics by Paulo Camargo and Rafael Castro on vocals and guitar.
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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