A Fortaleza duo whose songs of heartbreak found listeners long after they stopped playing.
If you only hear one thing, make it 'Esse Amor Que Me Mata.' For something a little different, try 'A Mala É Falsa.'
Their 2000 debut album contained 'Esse Amor Que Me Mata,' a ballad about consuming heartbreak that became their signature track. That song and others like 'A Mala É Falsa' and 'Camisa Manchada' dealt plainly with love and longing in a way that kept finding ears even after the duo retired. They were never flashy, just two guys from Ceará playing what they knew in local bars.
They formed in Fortaleza in the late 1990s, starting in local bars before releasing their self-titled debut in 2000. That was followed by albums like 'Dois Corações' in 2002 and an 'Ao Vivo' recording in 2004, before they retired from music in 2010.
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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