Seadi
Seadi formed in Rio de Janeiro in 2013, started by childhood friends Rodrigo and Bruno. They played small gigs and busked around the city while working on...
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Seadi formed in Rio de Janeiro in 2013, started by childhood friends Rodrigo and Bruno. They played small gigs and busked around the city while working on their sound, which drew from Brazilian rhythms and folk influences.
In 2015, they released "Dia de Doar," a ballad that connected with listeners across Brazil. The song's success brought them wider attention and led to more shows. Other tracks like "Amanhã É Domingo" and "Cidade Baixa" followed, building out their catalog.
The band's lineup has included Rodrigo Arap on vocals and guitar, Bruno Araújo on bass and vocals, and Davi Malaquias on drums and percussion. They've put out albums like Escuta in 2017, Tempo de Viver in 2019, and Maré Alta in 2022.
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