A São Paulo band that found its voice in the 1990s with songs about love, fear, and city streets.
For a good sense of their sound, try 'Carta Anônima' or 'A Rua Em Que Você Morava', they're both typical of that straightforward, slightly worn-in feel.
The title track from their 1995 debut 'Laço Aberto' gave them a national audience, and songs like 'Amor Perigoso' and 'Eu Tenho Medo de Te Perder' carried that same emotional weight. They played shows with Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil, and their sound drew from samba, jazz, and MPB. Even later tracks like 'Carta Anônima' and 'A Rua Em Que Você Morava' kept that direct, lived-in quality.
Sandro Lúcio formed in São Paulo in the early 1990s, with singer-songwriter Sandro Lúcio at the center. Their debut album 'Laço Aberto' came out in 1995, and they kept going through the early 2000s despite some personal difficulties.
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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