Os Mutantes.
Or the Mutants. They were the most notable 60's psychedilic act in Brazil. Active from 1966 to 1978 the trio consisted of brothers Sérgio Dias Baptista
and Arnaldo Baptista with frontgirl Rita Lee. In that time, they've come out with 8 albums, only six of which were released in their time. I think their greatest sucesses were their first two records, and the rest slowly waned in spirit. Now the band is active again, but in name only - Sérgio is the only original member present.Back in their day though, they have wonderfully mixed the psychedelic sound of the US and UK with Brazilian tropicalia. Tropicalia itself was beyond music. A mix of art, political messages, rock'n'roll, and various Brazilian styles (samba, Portuguese fado...). You can call it the Brazilian hippie movement against the millitary rule present at the time.
Os Mutantes offer the transition of psychedilic tunes into the unfamiliar Brazilian tropics. And that's why they're cool. Highly regarded by figures like Kurt Cobain and Beck too. And pitchfork said of them, "when done right, weird sounds really good."
Just listen.
Cachorro Grande.
That means Big Dog, and I can sort of I see why. These guys are a bit more modern. But they d
raw straight from the classics: Beatles, Stones, The Who and you guessed it... Os Mutantes. After the mutants, they don't seem as pompous and epic, but they have their style and do what they do well. The shabby singer Beto Bruno in his John Lennon style cap can sure whine, howl, scream to the rhythmic riffs. I guess he's the dog. But that varies from song to song. They've won awards for Best New Artist and Best Live performance on Brazilian MTV, and their music is far what's pop in Brazil, so can tell that means something.It's harder to appreciate either of these bands if you don't speak Portuguese, but at least now you now about them.

os mutantes are the tits
ReplyDeleteI agree. Two tits up! I mean, thumbs.
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