The band Hurricanes has announced a special show to mark the release of their first album . Known for their energetic performances, the group will play at La Iglesia Borratxeria in Pinheiros, São Paulo, on November 3rd, with tickets already available for purchase via Clube do Ingresso .
Bringing the best of rock'n'roll, Hurricanes takes the listener on an experience that revives the roots of 70s blues and rock. The band, formed by Leo Mayer (guitar), Rodrigo Cezimbra (vocals), Lucas Leão (drums) and Henrique Cezarino (bass), released their debut album in June, to excellent public reception.
The project highlighted the band's undeniable talent and potential, establishing them as a bright prospect in the Brazilian rock scene. The group's songs range from energetic rhythms like in "The Bird's Gone" and "Devil's Deal" to slower, more mesmerizing moments in "Weary Hearted Blues" and "Thunder in the Storm".
In March of this year, as the opening act for The Black Crowes , the band surprised the audience with an explosive performance and was highly praised for keeping the rock & roll tradition alive. At this show at La Iglesia, they will bring the same energy to the stage, accompanied by an expanded lineup with the addition of keyboards and backing vocals.
Also participating in the evening will be the psychedelic hard rock power-trio Hammerhead Blues . Formed in 2014 by Luiz Cardim (guitar), Otávio Cintra (vocals/bass) and Willian Paiva (drums), the group launched with a self-titled EP in 2015, and hit the road intensely promoting their work, taking their sound to various cities in the states of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Santa Catarina and Minas Gerais, playing with big names on the international scene such as Samsara Blues Experiment (Berlin, Germany), Mars Red Sky (Bordeaux, France) and a national tour alongside Radio Moscow (San Francisco, USA).
In April 2017, they released the album Caravan of Light (2017), a portrait of the band's maturation over the years on the road. Drawing on varied influences, the album was one of the highlights of the then newly arrived Rio de Janeiro label Abraxas . In the following years, the band toured the South, Southeast, and Midwest regions of Brazil and headlined festivals such as Congresso Bruxólico (Joinville/SC), Aldeia Rock Fest (Aldeia Velha/Rio de Janeiro), Festival Rock na Cidade (89FM/São Paulo), Expo Music (São Paulo), and Comic Con (São Paulo).
