A Brazilian trio whose romantic songs carried subtle observations about life in the city.
For a good sense of their tone, try 'Sobras do Interior' from the debut or the later track 'Cinema Fracassado.' Both have that mix of melody and a slightly worn-in view of things.
They arrived in São Paulo in the late 1990s with a sound that pulled from samba and bossa nova but didn't shy away from rock textures. A song like 'Fim do Fundo' shows how they could wrap a social note inside something that felt like a classic romantic ballad. Their catalog kept that balance for over a decade, which gave their work a quiet, consistent pull.
They formed with Marcos Túlio, Aline de Oliveira, and Lucas Medina and put out their self-titled debut in 2000. Later albums like 'O Que Você Quer?' and 'Tudo Que Você Pode Ser' followed in the 2000s, and they were still recording into the 2010s with 'Na Virada do Século' and 'Romance.'
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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