A Bahia quartet blending social lyrics with traditional sounds since their 2014 debut.
For a good sense of their blend, try "Meu coração é bobo" or "O Pôr do Sol." They're straightforward songs that show how their sound works.
Xandreli's music carries the specific textures of Salvador, you can hear it in the way "Meu Lugar É Aqui" mixes guitar lines with Brazilian percussion. Their lyrics often touch on social and political ground, which gave their debut album "O Mundo É Nosso" some early weight. They've kept the same four members for over a decade, which gives their sound a consistent, lived-in feel.
They started playing local venues in Salvador around 2010, then put out "O Mundo É Nosso" in 2014. Later albums like "Mundo Paralelo" and "Infinito" followed, and they've collaborated with artists like Carlinhos Brown along the way.
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