A trio anchored by singer-songwriter Bruno Berle, making thoughtful songs since 2007.
For a sense of their early appeal, 'Ao Seu Lado' still works. For where they landed later, try 'Sem Você' or 'Primeira Estação'.
They've been quietly building a catalog of songs that feel lived-in and specific to their corner of Brazilian pop. 'Ao Seu Lado' became genuinely popular there after their 2009 debut, and later tracks like 'Sem Você' and 'Primeira Estação' show how their sound has settled into something more spare and interior. It's not flashy work, but it sticks around.
They started as a trio in 2007, with Berle, Rafael Moreira on bass, and Marcus Vinicius on drums. After Moreira left in 2012, Berle and Vinicius carried on as a duo, releasing albums like 'Prazer' in 2014 and 'O Tempo' in 2020. They're a trio again now with bassist Arthur Maia.
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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