Off Concept
Off Concept formed in 2009 in Santos, São Paulo, with Eduardo Marangon on vocals and guitar, André Alvim on drums, and André Fratti on bass. Their music pulls...
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Off Concept formed in 2009 in Santos, São Paulo, with Eduardo Marangon on vocals and guitar, André Alvim on drums, and André Fratti on bass. Their music pulls from pop, rock, and reggae, with later work touching on funk, soul, and electronic elements. Marangon writes most of their lyrics, which tend to circle love, loss, and everyday emotional weight.
Their 2016 album 'Só Eu Sei o Que Eu Sinto' shares its name with the song that became their most recognizable track. Other songs like 'Dizer Adeus' and 'Me Libertar' follow similar territory, direct, melodic, and built around Marangon's vocal delivery. They've released albums steadily, including 'Nada É Por Acaso' in 2010, 'Espaço Sideral' in 2013, and 'Paralelo' in 2019.
In 2017, the band was involved in a legal dispute over the rights to 'Só Eu Sei o Que Eu Sinto.' The case was resolved in their favor. They've kept recording since, working within that blend of accessible rhythms and personal lyricism that first drew listeners in.
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