A theatrical Brazilian band that blends folklore with psychedelic rock across albums like 'A Sociedade do Espetáculo' and 'A Tempestade'.
For a good sense of their range, try 'Zaluzejo' for atmospheric soundscapes and 'Quando a Fé Ruge' for more direct melodic work. Both show how they handle Brazilian folklore without getting stuck in one style.
They formed in Goiânia in 2003 around Fernando Anitelli, taking their name from a children's television show to signal their theatrical performances. Songs like 'Zaluzejo' and 'Quando a Fé Ruge' draw from Brazilian folklore while incorporating psychedelic rock and world music elements. Their sound doesn't fit neatly into categories, which has drawn some criticism but hasn't changed their approach.
They started with 'A Sociedade do Espetáculo' in 2005, followed by 'Luz do Mundo' in 2007 and 'A Tempestade' in 2021. The core lineup has remained stable with Anitelli on vocals, Andre Florian on drums, Daniel Santiago on bass, and Vitor Guedes on guitar. Their sound stays recognizable even as it evolves across these albums.
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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