A Brazilian band whose straightforward songs about love and heartbreak connected with listeners through plainspoken intensity.
If you want to hear what they're about, start with "Te Amo Pra Caralho" and "Flores de Metal." Both songs frame their plainspoken approach to relationships and feelings.
Their song "Te Amo Pra Caralho" became an anthem for complicated relationships, translating roughly to "I Love You to Hell and Back." That direct emotional language felt personal rather than polished, which is why songs like "Bolsa, Mochila Ou Mala?" and "70x7" continue in that vein. Their live shows matched that intensity, giving their music a reputation for genuine emotional charge.
Led by vocalist Wander Wildner with guitarist Juninho Ferreira, bassist Digão, and drummer Akio Izaki, they've been active for over a decade from São Paulo. They've released albums including "O Amor Não Dói" and "Pra Vida Toda," working with themes of love and heartbreak without much ornamentation. Some critics found their approach too sentimental, but they kept making music that felt genuine to them.
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