A Brazilian rock band known for songs like Oceano and a 2003 lawsuit over religious imagery.
If you're new to T E R R A, start with Oceano or Anzol. They give you a clear sense of what this band does, no fuss, just solid Brazilian rock that's been quietly building a catalog since the '90s.
T E R R A's music has a way of sticking around, whether it's the steady pull of Oceano or the personal weight of Autoconhecimento. They've never shied from friction, either, back in 2003, the Catholic Church sued them over the Sangue Bom video, a case that got dismissed but says something about their edges. Their records, from the 1997 debut to 2017's Astropia, hold a space where rock feels both grounded and a little restless.
They started with a self-titled album in 1997, then put out Aurora in 2001 and Reflexo in 2005. By 2008's Sobre a Mesa and 2017's Astropia, they'd kept a steady hand on their sound without settling into a formula.
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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