The Brazilian band O Terno will be back in Europe this summer between July 15 to July 31. After three packed shows in the past November: on the 14th, at the Razzmatazz in Barcelona; on the 15th, at the Capitólio in Lisbon and on the 16th at the Festival Para Gente Sentada in Braga the band will return to Europe to promote the latest must-have album "<atrás/além>".
This Brazilian power trio’s fourth album flies in the face of the general trend of producing one-off singles, presenting, instead, a solid conceptual opus that needs to be listened to right through. With orchestral arrangements that are more refined and more grandiose than any of their previous works, O Terno have found a musical space that transcends the well-known and well-trodden boundaries of jazz, indie, MPB, erudite music and rock. The band’s sound, by the way, says it all, with Tim Bernardes’ guitar and voice, Guilherme’s bass and Biel Basile’s drums working together to serve the greater good. If you want to take the pulse of good new Brazilian music, go to an O Terno concert.
“Definitively existentialist, the fourth album from this São Paulo band captures a certain maturity, with farewells, new arrivals and string arrangements.”
Rolling Stone Brazil