A São Paulo trio that weathered loss and kept playing for decades.
If you want to get a sense of them, try 'Cheiro de Terra Molhada' or 'Pego Mesmo', they're both good examples of their uncomplicated, steady sound.
They're one of those bands that never blew up internationally but stuck around in Brazil, putting out records like 'Sentir' in 2015 and playing shows year after year. Songs like 'Cheiro de Terra Molhada' have a straightforward, grounded feel that connects without fuss. Their story includes the dedication of 'O Amor Vale Tudo' to bassist Eduardo Campos after his death, which adds a layer of real-life weight to their music.
Pablo Cezzar started in São Paulo in the late 1990s with three friends, releasing 'Da Minha Vida Cuido Eu' in 2001. After Campos died in 2004, they kept going with albums like 'Sentir' and 'Acústico', adding new members like Ivan Santos on guitar along the way.
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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