Redator e Jornalista formed in Natal, a coastal city in northeastern Brazil. Their name translates to "Editor and Journalist," which hints at their approach to lyrics. They started playing local clubs and bars, building a following with their harmonies and introspective songs.
Their debut album "Praia Azul" came out in 2007, featuring the title track that became a hit. The song "Praia Azul" is a melancholic piece about lost love that connected with listeners and helped the band gain national attention. Other songs from their catalog include "Férias na Índia," "Prova do Tempo," and "Resposta."
After some time, they released a second album called "Escritor de Cartas." Their sound doesn't fit neatly into traditional Brazilian music genres, which drew some criticism but didn't change their approach. They've kept making music that blends lyrical detail with melodic arrangements.
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