Lazies formed in Rio de Janeiro in the early 2000s, with guitarists Júlio César and Lucas Silveira and drummer Bruno Graziano. Their debut album came out in 2006, and its lead single 'Uma Taça de Vinho' became a radio staple that connected with younger listeners.
Their music had an unpolished sound with introspective lyrics that sometimes drew criticism from conventional critics. Songs like 'Aprender a Perder' and 'Garotas Só Querem Transar' reflected themes of love and loss that resonated with their audience.
They released several albums after their debut, maintaining a presence in Brazilian pop-rock without smoothing out their rougher edges. Their performances were known for their energy, and they kept writing material like 'Aquela Com os Pássaros' that stayed true to their initial approach.
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