A Brazilian band from the late 1970s that mixed emotional delivery with straightforward grooves.
For a good sense of their range, try 'Saveiro' and 'Último Pedido'. They're both solid examples of what the band did well.
They formed in 1977 with brothers Roberto and Reginaldo Faria, working out of Rio de Janeiro. Their song 'Me Amou Chorando' became a hit and helped push them forward, while later tracks like 'Concorrência' show how their sound held up. Their straightforward approach and emotional delivery left a body of work that still gets played in Brazil.
They started with albums like 'A Vida É Dura' in 1977 and 'Rosa de Sangue' in 1980. Later songs in their catalog include 'Concorrência' and 'A Gente Acabou', showing a shift in their recorded output over those years.
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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