Zé Lucas e Lossani
Zé Lucas e Lossani are a duo from São Paulo, Brazil. They started playing small venues while dealing with financial struggles and rejection from labels. Their...
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Zé Lucas e Lossani are a duo from São Paulo, Brazil. They started playing small venues while dealing with financial struggles and rejection from labels. Their sound doesn't fit neatly into one category, pulling from indie rock, electronic music, and Brazilian folk traditions.
In 2015, they released 'Escala de Sofrimento,' a single that gained national attention. The song's raw lyrics and haunting melody connected with listeners, though some critics argued it glamorized depression and suicide. The duo defended the work as reflecting emotional realities they saw around them.
They've put out a few more recordings since then, including 'Sobrevivência' in 2017 and 'Abismo' in 2020. Zé Lucas handles vocals and writes most of the material, while Lossani produces and plays multiple instruments.
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