Oliver Jüles
Oliver Jüles is a Brazilian band fronted by Oliver Jüles, with Pedro Otto on bass and Rodrigo Simas on drums. They released their debut EP in 2016, which...
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Oliver Jüles is a Brazilian band fronted by Oliver Jüles, with Pedro Otto on bass and Rodrigo Simas on drums. They released their debut EP in 2016, which included the song 'Dias de Outono.' That track became widely known in Brazil, helping the band reach a larger audience.
Their lyrics often touch on personal themes like mental health and social issues, which has sparked some discussion. The band has put out a few more releases since then, including the albums 'Jardim de Inverno' in 2017 and 'Renascimento' in 2022, along with EPs like 'Tempestade' in 2020.
Other songs in their catalog include 'Dores de Junho,' 'Eu Sou Só o Oliver Jules,' 'Halloween,' and 'Shutdowns e Disforias.'
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