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Saulo Oliveira pushes boundaries of rock with "Like We Used To Do"

  • September 3, 2024
  • Malvika Padin
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Birmingham-born, Brazil-raised Saulo Oliveira continues to push the boundaries of rock with his latest offering "Like We Used To Do,” rooted in his trademark blend of intricate storytelling and experimental sonics. 

With a career marked by sporadic releases, Saulo showcases his evolving musical maturity with each new production, making a lasting impact on the future of alternative rock.

Led by reclusiveness, perfection and self-sufficiency, Saulo’s ability to blend deeply introspective with intense soundscapes enamours anyone tuning into his world. 

 Known as the “Prince of Rock,” Saulo has cemented his place in Rock and Roll history with a blend of artistry and mystique. Having begun his musical journey aged 12 after a fateful encounter with a mysterious man who gifted him a harmonica, Saulo continues to stand tall as an influential figure in music.

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