ZéVitor
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ZéVitor

Zévitor formed in São Paulo around 2010, led by the singer and songwriter of the same name. The band released its debut album 'Bruxa' in 2014, which included...

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ZéVitor, a São Paulo band with folk and rock textures

A Brazilian group known for songs that circle love and loss, often with a dark, familiar tone.

For a good sense of their sound, try 'Café Amargo' or 'Foge Comigo', they show how the band works with those folk-rock textures and darker lyrical currents.

ZéVitor's music, like 'O Jeito Que Fala', blends folk and rock with electronic touches, creating a sound that's both grounded and subtly expansive. Their lyrics, which often dwell on themes of love and loss, have drawn criticism for being too dark, but they've also connected deeply with listeners who recognize that mood. It's a band that doesn't shy away from the heavier edges of feeling, and that honesty has built a steady audience since their debut 'Bruxa' in 2014.

Formed in São Paulo around 2010, ZéVitor released their first album 'Bruxa' in 2014, with the title track helping them find an initial following. They've kept a consistent output since, putting out records like 'Manual Para Dias Ruins' in 2016, 'Ruína' in 2019, and 'O Tempo É Sua' in 2021, with a lineup that includes Nicole Heliodoro on bass, Danilo Souza on guitar, and Fabio Sá on drums.

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Zévitor formed in São Paulo around 2010, led by the singer and songwriter of the same name. The band released its debut album 'Bruxa' in 2014, which included a title track that helped them find an audience. They've put out several albums since, including 'Manual Para Dias Ruins' in 2016, 'Ruína' in 2019, and 'O Tempo É Sua' in 2021.

Their songs like 'O Jeito Que Fala' and 'Café Amargo' often work with folk and rock textures, sometimes leaning into electronic touches. The lineup includes Nicole Heliodoro on bass, Danilo Souza on guitar, and Fabio Sá on drums.

Their lyrics tend to circle themes of love and loss, which has drawn some criticism for being too dark, but also connected with listeners who find something familiar in that tone.

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