A 1960s group that blended Brazilian rhythms with psychedelic rock, known for hits like 'Marcas do Que Se Foi'.
For a quick sense of their vibe, try 'Kokorono-Niji' or 'Tan Tan'. They're both in that sweet spot where the guitars get a little trippy but the rhythm stays grounded.
Os Incríveis helped shape a sound that wasn't just copying British or American rock. They folded Brazilian rhythms into psychedelic guitar work, and you can hear it in songs like 'Kokorono-Niji'. Their 1967 single 'Marcas do Que Se Foi' was a real hit, and they kept recording into the '70s with albums like 'Loucura ou Sacrificio'.
They started in São Paulo in the mid-1960s with Renato Barros on vocals. After he left in 1974, the band's direction shifted, but they kept putting out records like 'Passaporte' in 1978 and have continued performing in Brazil.
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