CSS

Songs: 18
Albums: 3

Albums

CSS - Donkey
Donkey
2008, songs: 8
CSS - Cansei de Ser Sexy
Cansei de Ser Sexy
2006, songs: 9

Facts about CSS

CSS

CSS, short for Cansei de Ser Sexy (Portuguese for "Tired of Being Sexy"), is a Brazilian indie rock band known for their energetic performances and eclectic sound. Here are some key facts about the group:

  1. Formation and Early Years: CSS was formed in São Paulo, Brazil, in 2003. The band initially consisted of lead vocalist Lovefoxxx (Luísa Hanaê Matsushita), guitarist Ana Rezende, guitarist Carolina Parra, bassist Iracema Trevisan, keyboardist Luisa Matsushita, and drummer Adriano Cintra. CSS quickly gained attention for their catchy, irreverent songs and their colorful, DIY aesthetic.

  2. International Breakthrough: CSS gained international attention with the release of their debut album, "Cansei de Ser Sexy", in 2005. The album featured infectious tracks like "Music Is My Hot Hot Sex" and "Let's Make Love and Listen to Death from Above", which garnered widespread acclaim and became indie dance anthems. CSS's blend of indie rock, punk, and electronic influences, combined with their playful lyrics and charismatic stage presence, resonated with audiences around the world.

  3. Commercial Success and Critical Acclaim: "Cansei de Ser Sexy" received positive reviews from critics and propelled CSS to international fame. The album's success led to extensive touring and festival appearances, including performances at renowned events like Coachella and Glastonbury. CSS's sophomore album, "Donkey" (2008), further solidified their reputation as a leading indie rock band, featuring tracks like "Rat Is Dead (Rage)" and "Move", which showcased the band's evolution and musical versatility.

  4. Lineup Changes and Evolution: Over the years, CSS underwent lineup changes, with members leaving and new members joining the band. Despite these changes, CSS continued to evolve musically, experimenting with different genres and incorporating new influences into their sound. Their later albums, including "La Liberación" (2011) and "Planta" (2013), showcased the band's growth and maturity while retaining their trademark energy and infectious hooks.

  5. Cultural Impact and Legacy: CSS's impact on the indie rock and dance music scenes is significant, with their music influencing a new generation of artists and bands. Their bold, unapologetic approach to music and fashion, as well as their embrace of DIY aesthetics and electronic production techniques, helped pave the way for the rise of indie dance and electro-pop in the 2000s. CSS's legacy as pioneers of the indie rock movement in Brazil and ambassadors of Brazilian music to the world continues to be celebrated by fans and musicians alike.

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