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BRAZILIAN GIRLS
Over the course of two previous studio albums and countless all-nighters at their East Village clubhouse, Nublu, The Brazilian Girls have established a reputation as New York's premier international party band! To attend a Brazilian Girls show—with its blur of beats, colours and textures—is to experience something like time travel: No one else is quite as capable of making a few hours fly by like a few minutes.
The members of the band are sure that the wide variety of fans who make up Brazilian Girls' diverse audience will respond to their latest explorations. "Rather than something cool or hip, I think people are looking for something that touches them," says Sciubba. "Everyone needs a little love right now."