A Bahian group that blends samba, axé, and MPB into straightforward, melodic songs.
For a sense of their sound, try 'Ninguém' or 'Demodé' from that debut record. They're good examples of how the trio keeps things direct.
They came up in Salvador, where local sounds like samba and axé shaped their music, and their lyrics sometimes touch on social or political matters. Songs like 'Ninguém' and 'Demodé' carry a straightforward, melodic feel that avoids overproduction. It's the kind of work that finds listeners who appreciate its unadorned quality and regional touch.
Their first album, 'A Dor Pereceu,' came out in 2016 and included the title track that became one of their better-known songs. Over a few albums, they built a catalog that felt grounded in those Salvador roots without trying to reinvent the wheel.
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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