The single "Ready To Let Go" hyped me so much for this album at the time, but when it came out was so disappointing, in a way that really got me sad. Idk if it was because of my hype, but this didn't land well...
I reserved my first 100 for this album, believe me this is indeed a masterpiece.
The way that every song surprises you in some way is mindblowing. The first two tracks already hooked me up with that aggressive piano, man I don't even know how to put in words what a felt with that. And then the third song, Fetch The Bolt Cutters, comes in with that crazy percussion and a fucking dog and it still manages to be good, wtf??? Shoutout to another mindblowing moment on "For Her", at the 0:55 ... read more
"O que existe Centro de mim" theme is centered around the transition of adolescence to adult life and the consequences of this change. Complicated relationships, responsibilities and the pressure of the routine are all part of this equation, resulting an relatable record.
The band relies heavily in effects like reverbs and delays, providing an relaxing sound in tracks such as "Traços" or an energetic one in "Falsa Valsa" or "Compressa".
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The key for understanding and appreciating the "Roteiro pra Aïnouz" is being familiar with the brazilian society and culture. This album, in tracks like "Eu não te amo" and "Fazia sentido", address the historical segregation of the "nordestinos", the part of the population that lives in the northeast region of the countrie. "Aquela Fé", talks about the giant social inequality, genocide of the natives and the history of slavery ... read more
Essa é a minha primeira "review", se assim posso chamar, de um dos meus álbuns favoritos. Ela vai estar em português já que quem for ler provavelmente vai ser brasileiro.
O Violeta é o terceiro álbum da banda paulista Terno Rei, que representa um grande amadurecimento no som do grupo em relação aos seus trabalhos antecessores. Logo de cara o disco já te prende com faixas como "Dia Lindo" e "Solidão de ... read more