Redenção (album)

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Redenção (English: Redemption) is the fifth album from Brazilian rock band Fresno, released on 2008, through the Universal Music and Arsenal Music.

The album was also released only with the standard version. After his release, the album received favorable reviews in most of the songs. It produced five singles.

Background and concept

In 2008 begins with the realization of a dream: to Fresno touches on the main stage of the Planeta Atlantida, one of the most anticipated shows for the crowd of fans crowded. On May 15, 2008, happens the release of "Redenção", 4th studio album and first major label, Universal Music. Soon to launch, the first single released, Pólo, has won the first in radio and TV.

However, on 5 May 2008, Pedro "Cuper," one of the founders of the band decides to leave Fresno. A new drummer is soon called to fill the post. Rodrigo Ruschel "Bell", also the drummer "aBRIL", took the sticks from Fresno.

Cover

The cover is a picture with all members of the band in a room with a window in the background.[1]

Music

Full of electronic effects of samplers and keyboards, "Redenção," the new CD from Fresno, delivers the musical identity of the band's pop. Getting rid of any trace of hardcore (or emocore) that still may have the Fresno now sought to make a pop quality, with roots and identity.

Of the thirteen tracks that make up the disc, three are already all too familiar to the public underground. "Alguém Que Te Faz Sorrir" has been the single previous record, the "Ciano", and was re-recorded version of a much more pop, which was also done in "Contas Vencidas". And "Pólo", which was an appetizer for the new album was also part of "MTV Ao Vivo 5 Bandas de Rock", launched last year and played in several radio stations in Brazil.

Despite the large difference in the disk prior to this that marks the debut of the Fresno mainstream, the band has not lost its true identity, nor its romantic lyrics, and an hour, sad. Another notable change is the ubiquitous voice of bassist Rodrigo Tavares, who joined the band after the release of "Ciano", in almost all the tracks on the disc. "Redenção" marks a new phase of local bands, without sounding artificial or cliche, making quality pop music openly.

Release and promotion

Singles

  • "Pólo" was released to radio and is the most successful band.
  • "Uma Música (One song) was released to radio.
  • "Alguém Que Te Faz Sorrir" (Someone Who Makes You Smile) with a new version was released to radio.
  • "Desde Quando Você Se Foi" (Since You've Been Gone) was released to radio and is the current suceso the band.
  • "Redenção" (Redention) latest single from the album and 2009, was released to radio.

Tour

The tour began on March 16, 2008 in São Paulo, "Espaço das Américas" and will end in 2010, still no confirmed date.[1][2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sobre Todas As Coisas Que Eu..." (About All The Things That I...)Lucas Silveira1:15
2."Não Quero Lembrar" (Don't Want To Remember)Lucas Silveira3:28
3."Uma Música" (One Song)Lucas Silveira3:13
4."Contas Vencidas" (Overdue Bills)Lucas Silveira3:05
5."Desde Quando Você Se Foi" (Since You Were Gone)Lucas Silveira3:39
6."Redenção" (Redemption)Lucas Silveira3:51
7."Alguém Que Te Faz Sorrir" (Someone That Makes You Smile)Lucas Silveira3:17
8."Passado" (Past)Lucas Silveira4:15
9."Goodbye"Lucas Silveira3:04
10."Europa" (Europe)Lucas Silveira3:35
11."Você Perdeu De Novo" (You Lost Again)Lucas Silveira3:49
12."Pólo" (Pole)Lucas Silveira3:43
13."Milonga"Lucas Silveira5:01

Sales and certifications

Country Providers Certification
(threshold)
Sales or
shipments
Brazil ABPD Gold[3] 50,000

References

  1. ^ a b "FRESNO". Fresnorock.com.br. Retrieved 2012-03-06.
  2. ^ [1][dead link]
  3. ^ "Associaчуo Brasileira de Produtores de Disco". ABPD. Retrieved 2010-01-31.