A southern Brazilian band blending folk storytelling with rock instrumentation for two decades.
For a good sense of their sound, try 'Anjos e Demônios' or 'Estrada de SC'. Both have that folk-rock blend they've been working with since the beginning.
They've carved out a specific regional sound that mixes mandolin and violin with guitar-driven rock, heard clearly in tracks like 'Burguês' and 'Amigo Punk'. Their 2010 song 'Bebendo Vinho' gained some local attention, and lyrics that touch on social themes have sparked conversation over the years. It's not about national fame, just a consistent voice from Paraná making albums like 'Interior' and 'O Tempo Vai Cuidar'.
They started releasing albums in 2010 with their self-titled debut, followed by 'Um Novo Céu' in 2015 and 'O Tempo Vai Cuidar' in 2018. The lineup has stayed fairly steady with Anderson Wildner on vocals, Marcelo Martins on violin and mandolin, and the same rhythm section for most of their run. There's no dramatic reinvention, just the same core group from Pato Branco putting out records every few years.
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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