A Brazilian band known for introspective lyrics and songs like 'Acho Que Já Sei'.
For a quick sense of their mood, try 'Acho Que Já Sei' or 'Ana'. They're both good examples of that dreamy, slightly wistful sound they do so well.
R Campos carved out a space in Brazilian indie pop with a sound that's both gentle and quietly insistent. Their 2006 album 'Acho Que Já Sei' gave them a foothold, and songs like 'Corona Tu Não Vai Continuar' show their knack for wrapping everyday anxieties in warm, melodic arrangements. They've kept at it through lineup shifts and label disputes, which feels true to their low-key, persistent vibe.
The band formed in Uberlândia in the late '90s around Rogério and André Campos. Their debut EP arrived in 2003, but it was the 2006 album 'Acho Que Já Sei' that really put them on the map. Since then, they've released albums every few years, from 'Frio na Barriga' in 2008 to 'Cansei de Ser Frio' in 2018.
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