Plano dos Alces
Plano dos Alces formed in Rio de Janeiro in the early 2000s, with Paulo Novaes on vocals and guitar, Pedro Novaes on drums, and Bernardo Pacheco on bass....
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Plano dos Alces formed in Rio de Janeiro in the early 2000s, with Paulo Novaes on vocals and guitar, Pedro Novaes on drums, and Bernardo Pacheco on bass. Their music pulls from folk and rock, often with a melancholic feel, though it's hard to pin down to one style. They put out their first album, 'O Velho e a Loja de Penhores', in 2009, which included the title track and songs like 'Din-Din' and 'Sublime'.
That 2009 record got attention for its introspective lyrics, and they followed it with 'O Lado Oculto das Coisas' in 2012 and 'Piano dos Alces' in 2016. Tracks such as 'Carmem' and 'Direção' show their range from ballads to more straightforward rock.
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