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5 Reasons You Should Listen To Pepous People's Debut Album “Banshee”

  • Paul Riley
  • Jul 24
  • 2 min read
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Brazilian rock band Pepous People have arrived with their debut album Banshee, and it’s making noise for all the right reasons. Rooted in garage rock energy and built with vintage gear, this 10-track project is loud, loose, emotional, and completely unapologetic. If you haven’t pressed play yet, here are five compelling reasons why Banshee deserves a spot in your rotation.


1. It’s Raw and Honest in the Best Way


Banshee doesn’t pretend to be polished or perfect. It feels like a real snapshot of emotion, with lyrics pulled straight from late-night thoughts and lived experiences. Pepous People lay it all out there without filter, and that vulnerability gives the album its power. Whether they’re singing about chaos, heartbreak, or moments of self-doubt, you can tell it all comes from a genuine place.


2. The Sound is Gritty, Psychedelic and Fun


If you’re into fuzzy guitars, lo-fi textures, and music that makes you feel like you’re driving with the windows down, this album has you covered. The band blends elements of psychedelic rock, post-punk, blues and Britpop into something that feels both familiar and fresh. It’s not stuck in the past, but it definitely nods to it with affection.


3. “Cheater” is an Instant Earworm


The lead single “Cheater” is a chaotic, groovy ride that captures the spirit of the whole project. With lyrics like “I admit, I am a cheater” and a chorus that demands to be shouted along with, it’s a song that doesn’t take itself too seriously while still carrying emotional weight. If you only check out one track, start here – but fair warning, you’ll probably want to hear the rest immediately after.


4. The Analog Recording Gives It Real Warmth


Producer Leonardo Marques helped bring Banshee to life using analog equipment like the Binson Echorec and vintage drum kits. That choice makes a difference. The album has a warmth and grit that digital recording often flattens out. Each song feels textured and lived-in, like you’re in the room with the band as they play.


5. It’s a Confident First Statement from a New Voice


Pepous People might be new, but they’ve arrived with a strong sense of identity. Banshee isn’t trying to copy trends or play it safe. It’s a bold, personal record full of character and edge. If this is what they sound like on their first go, there’s plenty to be excited about moving forward.



If you’re craving something raw, loud and full of heart, Banshee is well worth your time. Pepous People are just getting started, and this debut makes one thing clear – they’re a band to keep an eye on.


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