A Brazilian group blending samba and pop with lyrics about love and searching.
If you're new to them, 'Anzol' and 'Divã' are good places to start. They give you a feel for that easy, searching vibe they do so well.
O Velejante's songs like 'Divã' and 'Anzol' have a gentle, drifting quality that feels both personal and rooted in Rio's musical traditions. Their 2021 album Canções de Terra e Mar captures that mix of land and sea themes in a way that's quietly grown a following. It's the kind of music that doesn't shout, but sticks around.
They started around 2015 with an EP called Amanhã, then put out Ancorado in 2018. By 2021, Canções de Terra e Mar showed them settling into a sound that pulls from indie folk and samba.
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