Patife Band

Patife Band
Also known asPaulo Patife Band (1983)
OriginSão Paulo, Brazil
GenresPost-punk, experimental rock, noise rock, math rock
Years active1983–1990; 2003; 2005–present
LabelsLira Paulistana, WEA, PISCES Entretenimento Ltda.
MembersPaulo Barnabé
Richard Firmino
Paulo Braga
Matheus Leston
Gustavo Boni
Paulo Mello
Fábio Gouvêa
Past membersSidney Giovenazzi
Maurício Biazzi
James Muller
Cidão Trindade
Eduardo Batistela
André Fonseca
Websitepisces.com.br/patifeband

Patife Band ("patife" is a word in Portuguese meaning "stooge" or "knucklehead") is a Brazilian post-punk band formed in São Paulo in 1983 by Paulo Barnabé, initially under the name Paulo Patife Band. They are considered to be one of the major exponents of the "Vanguarda Paulistana" movement. Characterized by its heavily experimental and almost non-descript musical style, that uses dodecaphonism and atonality as main principles of composition and flirts with many different genres such as jazz, punk rock, traditional Brazilian music and popular music, it was favorably compared to American band Pere Ubu, and one critic at some point called their sound "a crossing between King Crimson and Fear".

The band was disestablished in 1990, but reformed briefly in 2003 with a new line-up and releasing a live album. In 2005 it was reformed again with yet another line-up, and since then they make sporadic shows around São Paulo. A further change on the band's line-up was made in 2015.