Public transport just got a whole lot less boring, and a whole lot more unhinged.

Brazilโ€™s Favourite Dealer have dropped a new video for Freak Show, turning one of Curitibaโ€™s iconic bus tubes into something that feels less like a commute and more like a low-budget nightmare you accidentally walked into and canโ€™t leave. Forget standing in line checking your phone, this is bodies, noise, and chaos packed into a glass corridor like a pressure cooker ready to blow.

The location isnโ€™t just a gimmick. Those sleek, everyday transit hubs, built for efficiency, get flipped into something claustrophobic and weirdly theatrical. Itโ€™s the perfect breeding ground for a track like Freak Show, which lurches between tension and full-on sonic assault. It’s like being trapped in a sideshow attraction and realizing rhe people are there to gawk at you.

Musically, the band keep things stripped of polish. No chasing trends, no soft edges, just a direct, nerve-jangling approach that leans into discomfort rather than sanding it down. Itโ€™s loud, twitchy, and doesnโ€™t care if youโ€™re comfortable. Honestly, it prefers it if youโ€™re not.

The trio (Wil on vocals, Gustavo on guitar, and Jean on bass) handle things their own way across the board. The track was recorded and mixed at Bunker Cultural, while the video is a fully DIY job, which only adds to that sweaty, up-close snd personal feel, like youโ€™re standing two feet away when it all kicks off.

With a second album looming, Freak Show is the perfect introduction for anyone who hasn’t heard the band before.

I hadn’t, and now I’m in love.

The single is already out on digital platforms, with the video lurking online, waiting to drag you into the tube.


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