Led by vocalist Andrezza Cruz, they blend samba, funk, and Afrobeat with a rotating lineup.
For a sense of their range, try "Olha (Voz Silenciosa)" for the samba-funk blend, then "Lá Vêm As Flores (Réquiem Nº1)" for something a bit more expansive.
Wander B. makes music that sparks conversation in Brazil, with lyrics that touch on social issues and a sound that moves from traditional samba to something more experimental. Songs like "Olha (Voz Silenciosa)" show their knack for blending genres, and they've kept a flexible, improvisational feel by working with a rotating group of musicians. They've put out albums like "O Samba da Benção" and "Pérola Negra," each exploring different corners of their style.
They started as a collective in Rio de Janeiro, with Andrezza Cruz on vocals, Yuri Ryan on guitar, and Alexandre Gomes on bass. Over albums like "Vagalume" and "Pérola Negra," they've shifted from straightforward samba blends to tracks like "Arca Interestelar (Um rock para Stephen Hawking)," which leans into more experimental territory.
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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