Since their inception in 1997, Brazil's Los Hermanos have shimmered with a sunny sparkle. Early releases, like their 1999 self-titled debut, featured brash pop-punk—a sound that developed into nimble, samba-flecked rock. Never shying away from strong rhythms, the band regularly showcase rock and jazz influences in their percussion and guitar, mixing charming chord progressions with a sharp attack. With the poised vocals of Marcelo Camelo leading the way, theirs is a music that's essentially Brazilian—churning with dynamic energy, but still cool and collected.