Cravo Carbono, formed in 1996 in Belém, Pará, is a Brazilian band renowned for revitalizing the local genre of guitarrada. The original lineup includes Lázaro Magalhães (vocals, lyrics, percussion), Pio Lobato (guitar, bass), Bruno Rabelo (bass, guitar), and Vovô (drums, percussion). Their music seamlessly blends poetry with diverse styles such as brega, carimbó, samba, zouk, and rock. Over their 12-year career, they released three albums: "Mundo Açu" (1998), "Peixe Vivo" (2001), and "Córtex" (2007). Notably, their track "Recado para Lúcio Maia" was featured in the film "Deus é Brasileiro." After disbanding in 2008, the group reunited in 2023, performing with their original members. ([pt.wikipedia.org](https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cravo_Carbono?utm_source=openai))