The self-titled album from Brazilian rock band AUTORAMAS is a whirlwind of infectious energy and attitude.
From the moment the first track kicks in, you know you're in for a wild ride.
With catchy hooks, gritty guitar riffs, and a driving rhythm section, AUTORAMAS deliver a no-holds-barred performance that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Lead vocalist Gabriel Thomaz's raw, punk-infused vocals add a rebellious edge to the band's sound, while bassist Melvin's tight grooves and drummer Flavio's relentless beats provide a solid backbone for the album.
Tracks like "Fale Mal de Mim" and "Veruska" showcase the band's knack for crafting anthemic, fist-pumping rock songs that will have you singing along in no time.
But it's not all high-octane rockers on this album.
AUTORAMAS also show their softer side on tracks like "São Paulo" and "Sei Lá," where they dial back the intensity to reveal a more introspective and emotional side.
It's a refreshing change of pace that adds depth to the album and shows that these rockers have more up their sleeves than just loud guitars and pounding drums.
Overall, AUTORAMAS' self-titled album is a rollicking good time from start to finish.
With its infectious energy, catchy hooks, and punk attitude, it's sure to appeal to fans of garage rock and punk alike.
So turn up the volume, grab a drink, and get ready to rock out with AUTORAMAS.
From the moment the first track kicks in, you know you're in for a wild ride.
With catchy hooks, gritty guitar riffs, and a driving rhythm section, AUTORAMAS deliver a no-holds-barred performance that keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Lead vocalist Gabriel Thomaz's raw, punk-infused vocals add a rebellious edge to the band's sound, while bassist Melvin's tight grooves and drummer Flavio's relentless beats provide a solid backbone for the album.
Tracks like "Fale Mal de Mim" and "Veruska" showcase the band's knack for crafting anthemic, fist-pumping rock songs that will have you singing along in no time.
But it's not all high-octane rockers on this album.
AUTORAMAS also show their softer side on tracks like "São Paulo" and "Sei Lá," where they dial back the intensity to reveal a more introspective and emotional side.
It's a refreshing change of pace that adds depth to the album and shows that these rockers have more up their sleeves than just loud guitars and pounding drums.
Overall, AUTORAMAS' self-titled album is a rollicking good time from start to finish.
With its infectious energy, catchy hooks, and punk attitude, it's sure to appeal to fans of garage rock and punk alike.
So turn up the volume, grab a drink, and get ready to rock out with AUTORAMAS.






