Salmento
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Salmento

Salmento formed in São Paulo in 1998, with Gabriel Thomaz on vocals and guitar, Rafael Castro on bass, and Felipe Ricca on drums. Their self-titled debut...

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Salmento's São Paulo rock, reggae, and folk blend

A Brazilian trio whose songs about identity and belonging connected with listeners on the margins.

For their essence, start with 'Eu Não Sou Daqui' from the debut, then try 'Você vai vencer' or 'Quando as lutas vem' to hear how they handled identity across different albums.

Their 2005 debut track 'Eu Não Sou Daqui' gave voice to those feeling out of place, and they kept that thread through later songs like 'Você vai vencer' and 'Quando as lutas vem.' They mixed rock, reggae, and folk arrangements around themes of belonging, and even addressed criticism of 'Cidade em Chamas' by saying it reflected real conditions. The band's consistent output from 2005's self-titled album through 2020's 'O Céu' shows a steady, unfussy presence in Brazilian music.

Formed in São Paulo in 1998, they released their debut in 2005 with 'Eu Não Sou Daqui.' They followed with albums like 'A Máquina do Mundo' in 2008, 'A Fonte' in 2011, and 'O Fogo' in 2014, plus a live album in 2017 and 'O Céu' in 2020.

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Salmento formed in São Paulo in 1998, with Gabriel Thomaz on vocals and guitar, Rafael Castro on bass, and Felipe Ricca on drums. Their self-titled debut album came out in 2005 and included the track 'Eu Não Sou Daqui,' which connected with listeners who felt on the margins.

That song, along with others like 'Quando as lutas vem' and 'Você vai vencer,' often dealt with identity and belonging over rock, reggae, and folk arrangements. They followed up with albums such as 'A Máquina do Mundo' in 2008 and 'A Fonte' in 2011.

At one point, some criticism surfaced around their song 'Cidade em Chamas,' which the band addressed by saying it reflected real conditions. They kept recording and performing, putting out 'O Fogo' in 2014, a live album in 2017, and 'O Céu' in 2020.

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