Trio Mrio's self-titled album is a beautiful blend of contemporary jazz and Brazilian music. The trio, consisting of pianist André Marques, bassist Guto Wirtti, and drummer Edu Ribeiro, seamlessly weaves together their individual talents to create a cohesive and captivating sound.
The album opens with the track "Trio Mrio," which sets the tone for the rest of the record with its intricate melodies and dynamic rhythms. The trio's chemistry is evident in every track, as they effortlessly move between upbeat and mellow tempos.
One standout track is "Chorinho Pra Ele," which features a gorgeous piano solo from Marques and a lively bassline from Wirtti. The song perfectly captures the essence of Brazilian music, with its infectious rhythms and joyful energy.
Another highlight is "Lobo Bobo," a classic Brazilian tune that the trio infuses with their own unique style. Ribeiro's drumming is particularly impressive on this track, as he expertly navigates the complex rhythms while maintaining a steady groove.