The Lost Planet
The Lost Planet formed in Curitiba, Brazil in 2008. The band included Arthur de Faria on vocals and guitar, Leonardo Henkin on bass, Daniel Lemos on drums,...
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The Lost Planet formed in Curitiba, Brazil in 2008. The band included Arthur de Faria on vocals and guitar, Leonardo Henkin on bass, Daniel Lemos on drums, and Ricardo Westphal on keyboards.
Their 2011 single "Homem De Alma" became a breakthrough track in Brazil, with its atmospheric sound drawing listeners in. They followed with their debut album "Invisible" in 2012, then put out "Navigator" in 2014 and "At Last" in 2018.
Other songs like "Pega-se com o fim" and "Ter Me Apaixonado" continued their approach of layered guitars and reflective lyrics. The band's music often touched on themes of isolation and searching.
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