Zanq
Zanq is a Brazilian band that formed in São Paulo with members Pedro Dantas, Guilherme Bonfanti, Felipe Rodrigues, and Rodrigo Barreto. Their song 'Daqui pra...
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Zanq is a Brazilian band that formed in São Paulo with members Pedro Dantas, Guilherme Bonfanti, Felipe Rodrigues, and Rodrigo Barreto. Their song 'Daqui pra Austrália' came out in 2016 and became popular in Brazil, touching on themes of distance and connection.
They've put out albums like 'Daqui pra Austrália' in 2016, followed by 'Eclipse' in 2018, 'Estúdio' in 2019, and 'Não Posso Mais' in 2022. Other tracks include 'Segredo Nosso' and 'Tenho Planos'.
Their music pulls from Brazilian styles and indie rock, with Dantas on vocals and guitar, Bonfanti on drums, Rodrigues on bass, and Barreto handling keyboards and synthesizers. They've kept at it without much fuss about their place in the scene.
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