A Rio band that built a catalog of melodic, rhythm-driven songs across three albums.
For a sense of their range, try 'Barra Pesada' for something heavier and 'Além da Vida' for the melodic side. Both show how they blend those rhythms into straightforward songs.
Ray's music pulls from pop and rock but keeps Brazilian rhythms underneath, which gives songs like 'Barra Pesada' and 'Além da Vida' a distinct local feel. Their debut album 'Nos Seus Olhos' from 2016 had 'Você Não Me Pertence Mais' catch on in Brazil, and they've kept recording steadily since. Even with a plagiarism stir around 'A Ilha' in 2017, they just kept putting out tracks like 'Marcas' and 'Liguei Pra Te Ouvir'.
They started in Rio around 2012 with André Prando on vocals and Fernando Gouveia on guitar, adding Victor Ribas and Luciano Nunes later. After 'Nos Seus Olhos' in 2016, they followed with 'A Vida em Cores' in 2018 and 'O Som do Amor' in 2021. The sound stayed pop-rock with Brazilian touches, and they kept working through a minor controversy.
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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