Aborto Elétrico

Aborto Elétrico

Brazil Est. 1978

"With relentless rhythms and gritty guitar work, their music pulses like a heartbeat amidst chants of defiance, creating an atmosphere charged with urgency and communal unrest."

About Aborto Elétrico

Aborto Elétrico stands as a pivotal force in the evolution of Brazilian punk rock, reshaping the landscape with their raw energy and unflinching social commentary.
Their music resonates not just as a soundtrack for rebellion, but as a vital expression of a generation grappling with political turmoil and societal discontent.
Their music resonates not just as a soundtrack for rebellion, but as a vital expression of a generation grappling with political turmoil and societal discontent. By channeling frustration into anthemic tracks, they carved out a space where youth could find solidarity and voice their dissent. Their approach to songwriting reflects a visceral honesty, blending straightforward narratives with sharp, provocative lyrics that challenge the status quo. Aborto Elétrico’s sound is characterized by driving guitar riffs and relentless percussion, creating an urgent atmosphere that compels listeners to engage both emotionally and physically. Their performances often blur the lines between catharsis and chaos, inviting audiences to participate in a collective release of pent-up frustration. Lyrically, the band often explores themes of resistance, personal struggle, and the quest for identity in a rapidly changing world. Their storytelling balances irony and sincerity, using vivid imagery to encapsulate feelings of alienation while remaining deeply relatable. This duality invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences within a broader social context.