A Brazilian trio mixing electronic textures with rock arrangements across Portuguese and Spanish lyrics.
For a good sense of their sound, try 'Sete de Setembro Vazia' first. 'Bailarina de Açúcar' from their 2006 album holds up as an early example of what they do.
Their 2006 album 'Baila' introduced 'Bailarina de Açúcar,' a track that caught ears with its atmospheric quality. Songs like 'Sete de Setembro Vazia' and 'Juarez' build on that with layered arrangements where lyrics work through metaphor rather than direct statement. The collaboration 'Vou Pra Nova Rússia' shows how they've worked with other artists while keeping that textured approach.
Xiristen formed in São Paulo with Ricardo Cruz, Fabio Sevilla, and Caio Paiva. Their catalog includes tracks in both Portuguese and Spanish, like 'Sólo Quiero Bailar,' and they've occasionally collaborated with other artists on songs such as 'Vou Pra Nova Rússia.'
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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