Odisseia Das Flores
Odisseia das Flores formed in 2008, starting as a duo with Pedro da Silva Martins and José Salgueiro. They released their debut album 'Faz Bem' in 2011, which...
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Odisseia das Flores formed in 2008, starting as a duo with Pedro da Silva Martins and José Salgueiro. They released their debut album 'Faz Bem' in 2011, which mixed pop, folk, and electronic elements. Later albums included 'Tudo o Que É Bom' in 2013, 'Há Coisas que Não se Perdoam' in 2016, and 'O Mesmo de Sempre' in 2019.
Their song 'Não Não Não' became their most recognizable track. The band's lineup expanded over time to include Catarina Salinas on vocals, Rui Costa on drums, and Miguel Silva handling keyboards and vocals alongside the founding members.
Their music sometimes addressed social themes, and 'Não Não Não' reportedly faced some censorship related to its exploration of sexuality and gender identity. The band developed a following through smaller shows and online platforms before building a broader audience in Portugal.
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