A band whose early-2000s hit 'Dialeto' made them a household name in Brazil, followed by a public stumble.
For their sound, try 'Síncope.' For a sense of their later mood, 'Não Morri de Saudades' works.
Zander's music, like the driving 'Síncope' or the reflective 'Não Morri de Saudades,' captures a certain Brazilian rock energy that felt both accessible and a little raw. Their story isn't just about the albums, it's also about the 2007 drug video leak that suddenly changed everything for them. They kept making records anyway, from 'Vamo que Vamo' in 2006 to 'Uma Nova Estação' in 2018.
They formed in the early 2000s and put out their self-titled debut in 2004. After the controversy around the leaked video in 2007, they kept releasing albums every few years, with '4.0' arriving in 2013.
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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