An anonymous musical project crafting atmospheric songs about persistence and distance.
Start with "A Dolorosa Arte da Insistência" for that signature melancholic persistence, then try "Cruzeiro" for something more straightforward. Both give you a good sense of what they're about.
Talharim's songs like "A Dolorosa Arte da Insistência" and "Todos Os Meus Amigos Estão Se Matando Com Entorpecentes" carry a specific kind of Portuguese melancholy that feels both personal and elusive. Their masked performances and noodle-inspired name suggest they're more interested in mood than mythology. The straightforward place references in "Angra Dos Reis" and "Cruzeiro" keep things grounded even when the arrangements drift toward the atmospheric.
They've maintained an anonymous presence since emerging, with members performing in masks throughout. Their catalog shows a consistent interest in introspective themes, from the early insistence of "A Dolorosa Arte da Insistência" to the more recent place-specific pieces like "Cruzeiro."
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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