EPISODE · Dec 7, 2023 · 45 MIN
Brazuca Sounds #57: Brazilian Rock Revolution
from Brazuca Sounds · host Leandro Vignoli
In episode #57 we discussed three Brazilian rock artists that broke in 1973: Secos e Molhados, Raul Seixas, and Novos Baianos. The debut album of Secos e Molhados was a phenomenon in sales like never seen before; their blend of rock, pop, baroque, and poetry made them the first Beatlemania-esque in Brazil. Raul Seixas and his debut also cemented him as a rock icon that even stands today; Novos Baianos' third record was not as popular as "Acabou Chorare", but strange as it sounds, elevated the group's trademark blend of genres to higher grounds: it's even more samba, and it's even more rock n' roll. Follow our playlist on Spotify: "Soundtrack: Brazuca Sounds". Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In episode #57 we discussed three Brazilian rock artists that broke in 1973: Secos e Molhados, Raul Seixas, and Novos Baianos. The debut album of Secos e Molhados was a phenomenon in sales like never seen before; their blend of rock, pop, baroque, and poetry made them the first Beatlemania-esque in Brazil. Raul Seixas and his debut also cemented him as a rock icon that even stands today; Novos Baianos' third record was not as popular as "Acabou Chorare", but strange as it sounds, elevated the group's trademark blend of genres to higher grounds: it's even more samba, and it's even more rock n' roll. Follow our playlist on Spotify: "Soundtrack: Brazuca Sounds". Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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