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De Outro Lugar
A person in the distance observes as a large, blue moon rises from the horizon in a desert-like landscape
Studio album by
Released8 June 2018 (2018-06-08)
StudioRubens Guilhon home studio[1]
Estúdio Jungle (all drums and parts of the bass)[1]
GenreAlternative rock, progressive rock, psychedelic rock[1][2][3][4]
Length29:56[5]
LanguagePortuguese
LabelUrtiga/Trattore[5]
ProducerRubens Guilhon
Joana Marte chronology
Distante do Irreal
(2017)
De Outro Lugar
(2018)
Singles from De Outro Lugar
  1. "Inimigos" / "Valsa"
    Released: May 2018

De Outro Lugar ([di outɾu luɡaʁ]) (From Another Place) is the debut album by Brazilian rock band Joana Marte, released on 8 June 2018[1] and produced by their vocalist and guitarist Rubens Guilhon,[2][3] who also wrote most of the songs.[6] When the album was already recorded and almost entirely mixed, it was re-recorded and remixed a second time.[4]

The release was preceded by the double single "Inimigos"/"Valsa", released in May; the name of the album is taken from the lyrics of the former.[1]

Song information

"Pobre Menino" is the oldest song in the album, and the one that had the most versions between the first and the final ones. Its lyrics express the belief that we don't live in a true democracy. "De Ré", created around a guitar riff in drop D, features Renan Chady on vocals since Guilhon wanted "a harsher voice" and "more aggressiveness in the song's sound".[4]

"Novo Lar" is the most recent song and is a tribute to Guilhon's late father. "Retrato de Nós", which made it to the album with a different structure and lyrics than those of its previous versions, features saxophonist Felipe Ricardo.[4] "Lucidez" was created around a jam done by the band and was inspired by works of Josh Klinghoffer and John Frusciante (around that time the current and former guitarists of Red Hot Chili Peppers, respectively; nowadays they have switched places). It features Maria Rosa Lima on vocals. The closing track "Desconexão" is a compilation of "almost entirely unconnected sentences" that actually compose a dialogue that could be between two people of between a person and their own mind.[4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Rubens Guilhon, except for "Valsa", by Bruno Azevedo[4]

No.TitleLength
1."Pobre Menino" (Poor Boy)4:38
2."Inimigos" (Enemies)4:43
3."De Ré[a]"4:10
4."Novo Lar (Janela)" (New Home (Window))3:27
5."Retrato de Nós" (Portrait of Us)5:36
6."Lucidez" (Lucidity)3:12
7."Valsa" (Waltz)4:28
8."Desconexão" (Disconnection)0:49
Total length:29:56[5]

Personnel

Source:[1]

  • Rubens Guilhon — vocals, guitar, production
  • Leo Chaves — bass
  • João Pedro Normando — keyboard
  • Bruno Azevedo — drums

Guest performances

  • Renan Chady — vocals on "De Ré"[4]
  • Maria Rosa Lima — vocals on "Lucidez"[4]
  • Felipe Ricardo — saxophone on "Retrato de Nós"[4]

Technical personnel

  • Paulo Rosa — recording of drums and parts of the bass
  • Kleber Chaar — mastering

Notes

  1. ^ It's a word play with "ré", which can mean both the D note and reversing.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Rodrigues, Aline (11 June 2018). "Joana Marte, Enfim Nós e Blocked Bones lançam novos trabalhos na internet". Diário do Pará. Grupo RBA de Comunicação. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  2. ^ a b Camarão, Adriana (8 June 2018). "Joana Marte lança disco que mistura momentos diferentes da história do rock". Gshow. Grupo Globo. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Joana Marte lança primeiro álbum nas plataformas digitais". G1. Grupo Globo. 8 June 2018. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i Manfré, Bruna (14 June 2018). "O faixa a faixa de "De Outro Lugar", álbum de estreia da Joana Marte". Shelter. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  5. ^ a b c "De Outro Lugar". Apple Music. Apple. Retrieved 27 October 2020.
  6. ^ "Sobre". Site oficial do Joana Marte. Retrieved 27 October 2020.