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Capitão Fausto
38,842 listeners
Capitão Fausto is a Portuguese psychedelic pop rock band from Lisbon. Formed by Tomás Wallenstein (vocals and guitar), Domingos Coimbra (ba… read moreCapitão Fausto is a Portuguese psychedelic pop rock band from Lisbon. Formed by Tomás Wallenstein (vocals and guitar), Domingos Coimbra (bass), Manuel Palha (guitar), Francisco Ferreira (keyboards) and Salvador Seabra (drums), the young … read moreCapitão Fausto is a Portuguese psychedelic pop rock band from Lisbon. Formed by Tomás Wallenstein (vocals and guitar), Domingos Coimbra (bass), Manuel Palha (guitar), Francisco Ferreira (keyboards) and Salvador Seabra (drums), the young band's sound is largely influenced by classic psychedel… read more -
GNR
39,112 listeners
GNR or "Grupo Novo Rock" is a portuguese rock band formed in Porto (Oporto) in the beginning of 1980 by Vítor Rua that abandoned … read moreGNR or "Grupo Novo Rock" is a portuguese rock band formed in Porto (Oporto) in the beginning of 1980 by Vítor Rua that abandoned the band in 1982 in search of other sonorities, forming the duo Telectu, along with Jorge Lima Bar… read moreGNR or "Grupo Novo Rock" is a portuguese rock band formed in Porto (Oporto) in the beginning of 1980 by Vítor Rua that abandoned the band in 1982 in search of other sonorities, forming the duo Telectu, along with Jorge Lima Barreto. In 1982 the band released their first LP, "Indep… read more -
Toranja
27,754 listeners
Toranja is a portuguese rock group consisting of: Tiago Bettencourt - Vocals, guitar, piano Ricardo Frutoso - Guitar Dodi - Bass Rato - Dru… read moreToranja is a portuguese rock group consisting of: Tiago Bettencourt - Vocals, guitar, piano Ricardo Frutoso - Guitar Dodi - Bass Rato - Drums They edited two albums, the first called "Esquissos" (2003) and the second "Segu… read moreToranja is a portuguese rock group consisting of: Tiago Bettencourt - Vocals, guitar, piano Ricardo Frutoso - Guitar Dodi - Bass Rato - Drums They edited two albums, the first called "Esquissos" (2003) and the second "Segundo" (2005). You can check their (portuguese) website here. View wiki -
Ornatos Violeta
46,900 listeners
Ornatos Violeta were an influential Portuguese alternative rock group whose music was informed as much by jazz and ska as the dominant guit… read moreOrnatos Violeta were an influential Portuguese alternative rock group whose music was informed as much by jazz and ska as the dominant guitar rock format of the time. The band was formed in the city of Porto, in 1991. With Manel Cruz (v… read moreOrnatos Violeta were an influential Portuguese alternative rock group whose music was informed as much by jazz and ska as the dominant guitar rock format of the time. The band was formed in the city of Porto, in 1991. With Manel Cruz (vocals), Nuno Prata (bass), Peixe (guitar), Kinörm (drums) an… read more -
Rui Veloso
44,037 listeners
Rui Veloso, born in 1957, is a Portuguese rock singer and musician. Regarded as the “father of Portuguese rock”, this composer and interpre… read moreRui Veloso, born in 1957, is a Portuguese rock singer and musician. Regarded as the “father of Portuguese rock”, this composer and interpreter had a great impact on the Portuguese music scene with the record Ar de Rock (April 1980). Song… read moreRui Veloso, born in 1957, is a Portuguese rock singer and musician. Regarded as the “father of Portuguese rock”, this composer and interpreter had a great impact on the Portuguese music scene with the record Ar de Rock (April 1980). Songs such as Chico Fininho and A Rapariguinha do Shopping were … read more -
The Gift
60,938 listeners
1) Formed in 1994, The Gift was initially a side project of the Dead Souls, Nuno Gonçalves and Miguel Ribeiro’s band at the time. The evolu… read more1) Formed in 1994, The Gift was initially a side project of the Dead Souls, Nuno Gonçalves and Miguel Ribeiro’s band at the time. The evolution from one project to another was natural, as they felt the Dead Souls sound was limited by the… read more1) Formed in 1994, The Gift was initially a side project of the Dead Souls, Nuno Gonçalves and Miguel Ribeiro’s band at the time. The evolution from one project to another was natural, as they felt the Dead Souls sound was limited by their instrumentation (guitar, drums and bass)and they wanted t… read more -
Xutos & Pontapés
41,795 listeners
Xutos & Pontapés are a Portuguese rock band, which got together in 1978, in Almada, Portugal, four years after the Carnation Revolution… read moreXutos & Pontapés are a Portuguese rock band, which got together in 1978, in Almada, Portugal, four years after the Carnation Revolution returned democracy to Portugal. They started off in the local punk rock scene and set the trend, … read moreXutos & Pontapés are a Portuguese rock band, which got together in 1978, in Almada, Portugal, four years after the Carnation Revolution returned democracy to Portugal. They started off in the local punk rock scene and set the trend, singing rock tunes in Portuguese. After three decades of stu… read more -
Clã
35,309 listeners
Clã is a Portuguese pop-rock band of a mixed nature in terms of style, ranging from moments of pure balladry, through jazzy details, to ent… read moreClã is a Portuguese pop-rock band of a mixed nature in terms of style, ranging from moments of pure balladry, through jazzy details, to enthusiastic pop songs, which is currently widely regarded as one of the best Portuguese bands in the… read moreClã is a Portuguese pop-rock band of a mixed nature in terms of style, ranging from moments of pure balladry, through jazzy details, to enthusiastic pop songs, which is currently widely regarded as one of the best Portuguese bands in the present musical context. They have established themselves a… read more -
António Zambujo
44,166 listeners
António Zambujo was born in Beja, Alentejo (South of Portugal) in 1975. He grew up listening to the traditional male chant called ‘Cante Al… read moreAntónio Zambujo was born in Beja, Alentejo (South of Portugal) in 1975. He grew up listening to the traditional male chant called ‘Cante Alentejano’ that became one of his strongest influences. Around the age of 8, Zambujo started studyi… read moreAntónio Zambujo was born in Beja, Alentejo (South of Portugal) in 1975. He grew up listening to the traditional male chant called ‘Cante Alentejano’ that became one of his strongest influences. Around the age of 8, Zambujo started studying clarinet but soon he fell in love with Fado when listenin… read more