In the 1970s, Brazilian rock'n'roll followed along on several parallel paths, which only occasionally intersected. Many of the groups from the heavily commercialized, early-60s prefab jovem guarda teenybopper scene kept making albums well into the 1970s. Generally speaking, these continued along the pop cover-tunes path of their earlier work, or dipped even deeper into bland pop vocals, as with Roberto Carlos, the king of the scene. Many of the great tropicalia artists who pioneered psychedelic rock in Brazil moved on to become the superstars of the "MPB" scene, which also turned towards an increasingly-ornate pop direction; some -- like Jorge Ben -- delved into funk and soul-flavored groove music.
A handful of artists pursued (more or less) straight-ahead rock music... Many were inspired by the inroads made by the tropicalia movement, but keeping up with the times, they spun off in different directions. Ex-Mutante Rita Lee became something of a stadium rocker, and several prog bands flourished in the mid-'70s, while a few hardcore rockers and psychedelic bands also roamed the land. To be honest, I haven't heard all that many of these records... but as I check them out, I'll add my reviews to the Slipcue site.
Wado "Cinema Auditivo" (Outros Discos, 2002)
Wado "A Farsa Do Samba Nublado" (Tratore/Outros Discos, 2004)
Walverdes "Anticontrole" (Monstro Discos/Tratore, 2002)
Grunge-ish rock...
Walverdes "Playback" (Tratore, 2005)
Grunge-ish rock...
Wanderlea - see artist discography
Brazilian Rock - Letters "X" "Y" & "Z"
Other Brazilian Styles
Main Brazil Index