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Paradise Guerrilla

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Paradise Guerrilla
OriginRio de Janeiro, Brazil
Genres
Years active2022–present
Labels
  • Symphonic
  • Paradise Guerrilla Publishing & Records
Members
  • Starlight
  • U.F.O
  • Frankstation

Paradise Guerrilla is a Brazilian pop music band formed in Rio de Janeiro[1] in 2022. The current lineup consists of Starlight, U.F.O., and Frankstation.[2]

Marked by the use of alien-referenced costumes by two members and the pop presence of its frontwoman, the band draws strong influences from sci-fi, the gaming universe, and comic book culture in its videos and performances.[3] Its pop sound blends electronic elements with the use of analog instruments such as Moog synthesizers and drum machines,[4][5] bass and guitar. Its compositions deal with themes such as extraterrestrial life and human relationships.[6]

Their debut single "Another Galaxy" was among the 50 most played songs on Brazilian radio in 2022,[6] and its music video was nominated in two categories at the 2022 Music Video Festival Awards.[7]

In 2023 the band announces their first album, "I Wanna Make A Hole In The Sky",[8] accompanied by a trilogy of music videos that were recorded within the band's new game, coinciding with their performance in the first edition of The Town Festival.[9]

Members

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Discography

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Albums

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  • I Wanna Make A Hole In The Sky[10](2023)

Singles

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  • Another Galaxy[11](2022)
  • Escape feat. Tsukiyomi[12](2022)
  • Through The Lights[13](2022)
  • Intoxicated[14](2023)
  • Storm[15](2023)
  • Supernatural Freak[16](2023)

Awards and nominations

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Music Video Festival Awards

2022

  • Nominated in the categories: "Best narrative in music video - Jury's choice" and "Special effects in music video - Jury's choice"[17]

References

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  1. ^ "PREMIERE: PARADISE GUERRILLA – "INTOXICATED"", Wonderland Magazine, 2023-05-11, retrieved 2023-01-18
  2. ^ "Paradise Guerrilla Commands Camarote Pride House, From The SP Pride Parade: 'Free Universe'". Gossipify.
  3. ^ Redação (2022-06-19). "Paradise Guerrilla comanda Camarote Pride House, da Parada do Orgulho de SP: 'universo livre'". Rollingstone (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-01-18.
  4. ^ Barbosa, Jucilene (2022-04-19). "Apresentando nova proposta sonora, Paradise Guerrilla lança single de estreia, 'Another Galaxy'". Portal PopNow - Know how pop! (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-01-18.
  5. ^ Finamore, Letícia (2022-03-10). "Paradise Guerrilla lança seu single de estreia, ouça "Another Galaxy"". escutai (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-01-18.
  6. ^ a b "Paradise Guerrilla lança single Escape com feat do rapper Tsukiyomi". Vírgula (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-01-18.
  7. ^ Chioccarello, Rafael (2022-11-14). "Music Video Festival Awards 2022 anuncia a lista de finalistas e abre votação para as categorias do público". Hits Perdidos (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-01-18.
  8. ^ Randy (2023-06-22). "Music Premiere: Paradise Guerrilla Releases Dazzling New Single "Storm"". CelebMix. Retrieved 2023-09-01.
  9. ^ "The Town PARADISE GUERRILLA". The Town (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-09-01.
  10. ^ "PREMIERE: PARADISE GUERRILLA – "INTOXICATED"", Wonderland Magazine, 2023-05-11, retrieved 2023-01-18
  11. ^ Another Galaxy by Paradise Guerrilla, 2022-03-11, retrieved 2023-01-18
  12. ^ Escape (feat. Tsukiyomi) by Paradise Guerrilla, 2022-05-27, retrieved 2023-01-18
  13. ^ Through the Lights by Paradise Guerrilla, 2022-12-09, retrieved 2023-01-18
  14. ^ "Paradise Guerrilla Debuts New Indie Track "Intoxicated"", Sound Kharma, 2023-05-12, retrieved 2023-01-18
  15. ^ Randy (2023-06-22). "Music Premiere: Paradise Guerrilla Releases Dazzling New Single "Storm"". CelebMix. Retrieved 2023-09-01.
  16. ^ Daphne Barquin (2023-08-25). "Fresh New Music ft. Ron Killings, Betcha, Laura Marano & more!". Symphonic. Retrieved 2023-09-01.
  17. ^ "awards 2022". m-v-f- (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-01-18.
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