Os Quatro e Meia
Os Quatro e Meia formed in 2011 with Tiago Nogueira on vocals, Ricardo Oliveira on keyboards, João Cristóvão on guitar, and Miguel Ramos on drums. Their debut...
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Os Quatro e Meia formed in 2011 with Tiago Nogueira on vocals, Ricardo Oliveira on keyboards, João Cristóvão on guitar, and Miguel Ramos on drums. Their debut album 'Pontos nos Is' came out in 2014, followed by 'O Mundo a Arder' in 2017 and 'Tudo no Seu Tempo' in 2021.
Their songs like 'Olá, Solidão' and 'Adeus, Menino do Barco Negro' lean into melodic pop with lyrics about love and solitude. The writing tends to be direct and personal, which has drawn listeners who connect with that approach.
They've built a steady catalog over the past decade without much flash or drama. The music stays fairly consistent, guitar and keyboard arrangements supporting Nogueira's vocals, straightforward rhythms, and themes that circle back to relationships and quiet reflection.
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