Formed in 1999, they built a catalog of ballads and rock songs that stuck around in Brazil's scene.
For a sense of their sound, 'Tempos se vão' and 'Mar de Rosas' are good places to start. They're both pretty direct, guitar-driven songs that don't overcomplicate things.
They're one of those bands that just kept going, putting out albums every few years from their 2001 debut through 'V' in 2014. A song like 'Mar de Rosas' shows their knack for a straightforward, melodic rock tune that connected without a lot of fuss. Their music has that reliable, lived-in quality that earned them a steady following.
They started in Rio de Janeiro in 1999, with Bruno Melo on vocals. After 'Hoje' in 2003 brought some notice, Melo left in 2007 and Paulo Miklos stepped in, and they kept releasing albums like 'Antes do Fim' and 'Habito Difícil'.
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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