Organograma
Organograma formed in São Paulo with Rodrigo Amarante on vocals and guitar, Marcelo Camelo on bass and vocals, and Fred Ferreira on drums. Their debut album,...
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Organograma formed in São Paulo with Rodrigo Amarante on vocals and guitar, Marcelo Camelo on bass and vocals, and Fred Ferreira on drums. Their debut album, 'Eu Só Queria Entender', came out in 2002 and included the song 'Mais Uma Vez'. The title track 'Eu Só Queria Entender' became a well-known piece in Brazilian music, noted for its direct lyrics and melodic pull.
They released a second album, 'Segundo', in 2005, and a third, 'Vale a Pena Viver de Novo', in 2012. Their songs often lean into reflective themes, as heard in tracks like 'Tantas Promessas'. The band's work has drawn a mix of responses over time, with some finding their style introspective and others seeing it as straightforward indie rock from Brazil.
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