Taynah
Taynah is a Brazilian band led by vocalist and guitarist Tais Alvarenga. They formed in Rio de Janeiro, drawing from bossa nova, samba, and progressive rock...
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Taynah is a Brazilian band led by vocalist and guitarist Tais Alvarenga. They formed in Rio de Janeiro, drawing from bossa nova, samba, and progressive rock influences. Their debut album 'Sol' came out in 2013, featuring the song 'A Rota' which gained attention for its haunting quality.
They followed with albums 'Azul' in 2015 and 'Vermelho' in 2018, continuing to work with unconventional harmonies and rhythms. Other songs in their catalog include 'Frases Nuas,' 'Mar De Roça,' and 'Voz da solidão.'
In 2017, their performance at a major festival was cut short due to reported technical issues, sparking discussions about artistic freedom in Brazil. The band includes keyboardist Marina Vello, drummer Thiago Amud, and bassist Pedro Sá.
Their 2021 album 'Noites' shows they're still making music, though they've faced criticism for being too abstract alongside praise for their originality.
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