Os Mutantes

Masters of Brazilian Music

Photo by Adriana Moraes

Friday, June 28 – 8 PM

Brooklyn Bowl – 61 Wythe Avenue, Brooklyn

Membership Benefits Apply: $40.70 – Advance (Members pay $33.10) – includes fees

Standing show with very limited seating – 21+

Presented in cooperation with Brooklyn Bowl

Os Mutantes (“The Mutants”) is an influential Brazilian psychedelic rock band linked with the tropicália movement of the late 1960s. When the group was formed, it combined influences from the Anglo-American music world including The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and Sly & the Family Stone with bossa nova, tropicália, samba, and the cultural legacy of the Brazilian art vanguards from the modernist movement. They released their first album in 1968 which was later included in Rolling Stone Magazine’s Greatest Latin Rock Bands of All Time and went on to record with fellow tropicália greats including Gilberto Gil and Caetano Veloso. After a hiatus from the 1970s to the early 2000s, the band reunited (with band member changes) to tour and record new material.

One of the most well-known and influential rock bands in Brazil, Os Mutantes have been a major influence on many contemporary underground and independent bands in the US and Europe, including Beck, who paid tribute to the group with his single “Tropicália” from the album Mutations, as well as Red Hot Chili Peppers bass player Flea, and Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain. Talking Heads front man David Byrne has worked to publish and promote the group’s music through his Luaka Bop label.

Billboard Magazine describes their sound as “kaleidoscopic, politically charged rock” and The Guardian says, “There was nothing quite like Os Mutantes, and there still isn’t.”

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