Uzômi is a Brazilian band formed around singer Leandra Cesar and guitarist-producer Pedro Campos. Their sound pulls from Brazilian folk, rock, and electronic textures, with Cesar's raw vocal style at the center. The group's breakout came with the single "Sangue, Sangue," which caught attention for its haunting melody and visceral lyrics.
Their discography includes albums like the raw debut "Silencio" from 2008, the self-titled "Sangue, Sangue" in 2010, and later works such as "Aurora" and "Encanto." Other notable songs include "Zombification," "A Lei dos Tortos," and "Dança dos Vermes." The band's lyrics often touch on social themes, which has drawn both strong fandom and occasional criticism.
The core lineup has included bassist Victor Rice and drummer Fernando Pezão alongside Cesar and Campos. They've maintained a consistent presence in Brazilian alternative music, known for a sound that feels both grounded and exploratory.
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