Odisséia Urbana
Odisséia Urbana formed in Lisbon around 2003, with founding members Sérgio Godinho on vocals and guitar, Pedro Gonçalves on bass, and Paulo Curado on drums....
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Odisséia Urbana formed in Lisbon around 2003, with founding members Sérgio Godinho on vocals and guitar, Pedro Gonçalves on bass, and Paulo Curado on drums. They came together with an interest in writing about urban life, which became a consistent thread in their work.
Their songs often dealt with social themes, which sometimes drew criticism alongside the audience it resonated with. Tracks like "A Queda do Sonhador Parte 2" and "Cegueira da Sociedade" reflect this focus, with lyrics that examine inequality and personal struggle.
They released several albums in their first decade, including their self-titled debut in 2003, followed by "Movimento Perpétuo" in 2005, "Revolução Silenciosa" in 2007, and "A Peste" in 2010. The music provided a platform for the kind of commentary they were known for, built around Godinho's vocal delivery and the band's melodic arrangements.
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