Those who consider Som Nosso de Cada Dia to be only a progressive rock band, probably never listened carefully to this trio’s debut album, released by Continental in 1974. Manito, Pedrão Baldanza and Pedrinho Batera suffered comparisons and were unfairly called ” Emerson Lake & Brazilian Palmer “. But Snegs is a consistent work, which frankly presents all aspects of the trio: folk, fusion, hard, Brazilian regional music, Latin, baião and psychedelia. Review: Bento AraujoManito, Pedrão Baldanza and Pedrinho Batera have multiple virtuoso abilities having been greatly recorded on this record. In time of Brazilian dictatorship, this power trio brought hippie and fusion together in passages that may remind many of the brutal energy from the beginning of Emerson, Lake and Palmer. Snegs is considered one of the top 5 brazilian prog rock records, among with Mutantes and Terço.