A Brazilian rock band that formed in 1999 and released their debut album in 2002.
For a quick sense of their sound, try "Estou Separada" or "Chora Coração." They're one of those bands that feels very specific to a time and place in Brazilian rock.
Samara brought a specific Brazilian rock sound to the early 2000s, with songs like "Estou Separada" and "Eu Quero Esse Amor" showing their blend of straightforward rock and Portuguese lyrics. They were clear about their inspiration from Gustavo Cerati's music in general, not copying specific songs. Their work includes collaborations like "Mais Uma Lição" with Marilene Galvão and "Porta Do Mundo" with Mococa e Paraíso.
The band formed in Porto Alegre in 1999 with Gabriela Duarte on vocals, Wilson Chocrón on guitar, Fábio Almeida on bass, and Rodrigo Petersen on drums. They put out their self-titled debut in 2002, followed by albums like "Além do Amor" in 2004 and "Infinito" in 2007. A compilation called "Samara 15 Anos" marked their fifteenth year in 2015.
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