Artist's albums
Erasing Karma
2023 · album
Holes
2023 · single
Slow Burning in a Dancing Room
2021 · single
Autxmxtic
2020 · single
Automatic
2020 · single
And Ode to Isolation and Confusion, Pt. 1
2020 · single
Into the Abyss
2019 · single
Disaster Cities No Estúdio Showlivre (Ao Vivo)
2019 · album
DosolTV Sessions (Ao Vivo)
2019 · single
Helter Skelter
2018 · single
Right Next to You (Revisited)
2018 · single
Lowa
2018 · album
Mice and Trash Cans
2018 · single
White Lines
2017 · single
Brave New Heart / Death Blues
2017 · single
Right Next to You
2017 · single
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Biography
Follow on Instagram @disastercities With members from distant states of Brazil coming together in São Paulo, Disaster Cities announces their second studio full-length album, entitled "Erasing Karma", succeeding their debut "LOWA" (2018), album that granted the band millions of views over streaming platforms, important shows around the country and the spotlights of the specialized media, being considered one of the best releases of that year. The kickstart of "Erasing Karma" is the single "The Best Way You Used to Know", that shows the new Disaster Cities sound, that assumed their new formation as a quintet. The release roots its lyrics on the process of resignifying, addressing life dilemmas, the turns and changes that makes us grow as humans and brought us to where we stand. Besides the new album, the band has announced a series of EP's to be released throughout 2020 and 2021, revisiting songs from Lowa and Erasing Karma with an intimist approach, adapting their creative and recording process to the social isolation context that the world have been living and working under over the last months.