Tigu formed in Porto Alegre, Brazil, with Ignácio as the frontman. Their early sound developed through live performances in the city, though their lyrics sometimes drew criticism from more conservative listeners. The song "Mar de Pedras" became a notable track for them, connecting with listeners who responded to its direct approach.
Their debut album was called "À Deriva," and they followed it with records like "Quebra Cabeça" and "O Poço." The music pulls from various directions, including Brazilian rhythms and heavier rock elements. Other songs like "Labirinto" and "Sou" show the band working through introspective themes without much polish.
There's no grand narrative here, just a Brazilian rock band that put out albums, played shows, and wrote songs that some people found meaningful.
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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