
A high-octane live document from Rio's iconic Circo Voador. Gritty alternative rock fueled by heavy riffs, defiant vocals, and a massive, singing crowd.
May 9, 2011 · Deckdisc
A trupe delirante no Circo Voador captures the electric, humid energy of a peak Pitty performance at one of Brazil's most legendary venues. Unlike her studio recordings, which often feature a meticulous, almost clinical layering of sounds, this live set breathes with a raw, unpolished intensity. The guitars are thicker and more distorted, the drums carry a resonant boom that feels physically present, and the bass lines are mixed with a fuzzy, stoner-rock weight that anchors the entire performance. It sounds like a hot Rio night where the barrier between the stage and the audience has completely dissolved.
How does A trupe delirante no Circo Voador sound next to the rest of Pitty's catalogue?
The production is built around live recording than this artist usually allows.
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