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Foco's self-titled album is a refreshing take on Brazilian progressive rock. The band's sound is complex and layered, with intricate guitar riffs, soaring vocals, and tight rhythms. The album is a journey through different moods and styles, from the upbeat and funky "Vira Lata" to the melancholic and introspective "Caminho." The musicianship is top-notch, with each member contributing their unique voice to the overall sound. The production is clean and polished, allowing the songs to shine without any unnecessary frills. Foco's debut album is a must-listen for fans of Brazilian rock and progressive music.
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Yanazarapata | 5:59 | |
Barryd | 4:26 | |
Mergulho Noturno | ||
Un Jesuá | 4:21 | |
Capa, | 7:1 | |
RKB | 4:23 | |
3talvez 3 | 2:9 | |
. | 1:41 | |
Hugo | 1:40 | |
Parece Que Foi Ontem | ||
"Tá Vuano" | ||
Subindo A Serra | ||
La Giralda | ||
Palpite Feliz | ||
Leme | ||
Prelúdio #5 | ||
Nos Trilhos | ||
ALEXAND3R | 4:45 | |
Cuatro Retratos | 5:22 |
Role | Credit |
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Acoustic Bass | André Rodrigues |
Drums | Renato "Massa" Calmon |
Electric Guitar | João Castilho |
Percussion | João Castilho |
Saxophone | Marcelo Martins |
Fife | Marcelo Martins |
Trumpet | Jessé Sadoc (tracks: 8) |