
Theatrical Brazilian glam-folk featuring haunting falsetto vocals and delicate flute. A subversive, gender-bending blend of psychedelic rock and baroque pop.
Formed in Brazil in 1971, the folk rock trio Secos & Molhados featured vocalist Ney Matogrosso alongside founder and songwriter João Ricardo and member Gérson Conrad. The group achieved significant recognition through their initial two studio albums. These early recordings proved instrumental in establishing Matogrosso’s professional career, marking a pivotal moment in the band's brief but influential history within the Brazilian music scene.
Shares art rock, psychedelic rock, folk rock (subgenres); analog warmth, dry intimate (production style)
Shares art rock, psychedelic rock, folk rock (subgenres); analog warmth, dry intimate (production style)

Shares art rock, psychedelic rock, chamber pop (subgenres); analog warmth, layered dense (production style)
Shares psychedelic rock, art rock (subgenres); analog warmth, dry intimate (production style)
Shares art rock, folk rock, chamber pop (subgenres); analog warmth, layered dense (production style)
Shares art rock, psychedelic rock, chamber pop (subgenres); mysterious, melancholic (moods)

Shares art rock, psychedelic rock, folk rock (subgenres); analog warmth, layered dense (production style)

Shares art rock, psychedelic rock, folk rock (subgenres); acoustic guitar, piano, electric guitar (instrumentation)
Shares art rock, chamber pop (subgenres); analog warmth, layered dense (production style)
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