Odraude
Odraude formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1985 with five members: Marcelo Camelo on vocals and guitar, Rodrigo Amarante on guitar, Gabriel Guerra on bass, Keops...
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Odraude formed in Rio de Janeiro in 1985 with five members: Marcelo Camelo on vocals and guitar, Rodrigo Amarante on guitar, Gabriel Guerra on bass, Keops Oliveira on drums, and Wladimir Gasperoni on keyboards. They started playing small clubs around the city, developing a sound that didn't quite fit with what was popular at the time.
Their debut album came out in 1990, also called 'A Chama.' The title track became something of an anthem in Brazil, especially for people who were frustrated with the country's political and economic situation. The song's straightforward lyrics about social change connected with listeners in a way that felt immediate and personal.
After 'A Chama,' they kept recording. Their catalog includes songs like 'Desabafo,' 'Menó,' and 'Sigo Calmo' that continued in a similar vein, direct, melodic, and grounded in the everyday concerns of their audience.
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