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4.0 excellent | Chino smoking it up! | March 26th 20 | Brazilian music has so many good things, that I'm a bit torn between a 3.5 a 4. The listen is very enjoyable , although its indie nature it offers some welcome variety on vocals (fem and male) and compositions that overcomes a somewhat washed psych vibe. There's many "hipster" Brazilian bands embracing this psychedelic sound, based on the classics (Caetano Veloso, Jobim etc etc ect).
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4.0 excellent | Erwann S. STAFF | March 25th 20 | A Brazilian band mixing all things pop/rock/folk, from the indie to the art with some post-rock and chamber pop thrown in the mix. The female vocals make this a peaceful yet musically dense record, both introspective as well as deeply rhythmic. Idk if it's the Portuguese vocals, but this sounds so mysterious, even in its most bombastic moments, eg in Breu. Is it anachronist? Idk, but it sure doesn't attach to a particular era. Extremely good surprise, thx alamo!
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5.0 classic | alamo | May 8th 19 |
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