A Band you should know... Brazilian Girls!





I saw the band 3 years ago in NYC - above the pics!

Below an article of Rolling Stone


Glamorous Brazilian Girls Prepare to Drop "La Bomb"

Multilingual crew brings more of their world beat-tinged electronica

by: CHARLEY ROGULEWSki

The Brazilian Girls crew -- Sciubba, keyboardist/programmer Didi Gutman, drummer Aaron Johnston and bassist Jesse Murphy -- formed unintentionally through informal jam sessions at New York's NuBlu, an intimate East Village club that plays host to deejays on remix-binges, as well as various world beat acts. Their late-night residency began at the lounge in spring of 2003, where once a week the group's three musicians would jam -- often with friends joining in on horns -- as Sciubba, in a sparkly cape and mask, served up her hypnotic performances. "We weren't even a band then," says Sciubba, amused by how rapidly things fell into place. On the Brazilian Girls' self-titled 2005 debut, glamorous frontwoman Sabina Sciubba seduced in several tongues: She made German sound romantic on "Die Gedken Sind Frei," delivered breathy French choruses on "Sirenes de la Fete," and channeled the Spanish poetry of Noble Laureate Pablo Neruda for "Me Gustas Cuando Callas." But for the Brazilian Girls' follow-up, tentatively titledTalk to la Bomb, due September 12th, Sciubba delivers the melting pot in one song.

The Brazilian Girls toured continuously following the release of their critically lauded debut, opening for Sting and winning new fans at festivals like last year's Bonnaroo. Their lounge-y electronica evokes a relaxed beach-party atmosphere. That sort of playful, retro take on the jet-setting life of an international spy seems to be what Brazilian Girls are all about. Says Sciubbia, "It's all about the mystery!


I took this video when i saw them live in NYC on 2007