A São Paulo trio that mixed rock with Brazilian rhythms across four albums in the 2000s.
For a good sense of their sound, try Amor Fatal and Dizer Adeus. They give you both the radio-friendly side and the more reflective writing.
Quebra Cabeças had a knack for writing songs that felt both intimate and expansive. Amor Fatal became a radio hit in Brazil, but tracks like Dizer Adeus and Última Viagem (Angra) show their range across different albums. Their blend of rock, folk, and samba elements gave their music a distinct texture that critics noticed.
The band formed in the early 2000s with Marcelo Camelo on vocals and guitar, Rodrigo Amarante on bass and vocals, and Fabrício Morata on drums. They released Los Hermanos in 2001, Ventura in 2003, and Claro in 2007 before disbanding that year. They reunited in 2011 to put out Amor e Folia.
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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