Xóõ
Xóô is a musical collective from Belo Horizonte, Brazil, formed around 2015. Their debut album was called "Mudança," which is also the title of one of their...
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Xóô is a musical collective from Belo Horizonte, Brazil, formed around 2015. Their debut album was called "Mudança," which is also the title of one of their songs. The band is led by vocalist Robério Cavalcanti, with other members including Bruno Kayapy on guitar and synths, Gui Amabis on bass, Rodrigo Garcia on drums, and Victor Paim on percussion and synths.
Their music draws from psychedelic rock and Brazilian rhythms, with some electronic textures mixed in. They followed "Mudança" with albums called "Gira" in 2018 and "Raiz" in 2022. Other songs in their catalog include "Cansado," "É Tudo Roubado," and "Questão de Opinião."
Xóô's live shows are known for being immersive, with improvisational sections and intricate arrangements. Their lyrics often touch on social and political themes, which has led to some debate among listeners. They've maintained an unconventional approach that doesn't always align with mainstream expectations.
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