💽 » My 40 Favorite Albums of 2022

These are my 40 favorite albums of 2022, in chronological order by release date:

💽 The Weeknd - Dawn FM

🎶 pop, r&b, soul • 16 songs • 52 minutes

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💽 Bonobo - Fragments

🎶 electronic • 12 songs • 51 minutes

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💽 Modern Error - Victim Of A Modern Age

🎶 alternative rock, metal • 14 songs • 49 minutes

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💽 Lady Wray - Piece of Me

🎶 r&b, soul, pop • 12 songs • 43 minutes

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💽 Mitski - Laurel Hell

🎶 indie-rock, alternative • 11 songs • 33 minutes

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💽 Big Thief - Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You

🎶 indie-rock, folk • 20 songs • 80 minutes

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💽 Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul - Topical Dancer

🎶 electro-pop, dance, art-pop • 13 songs • 51 minutes

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💽 Nilüfer Yanya - Painless

🎶 alternative • 12 songs • 46 minutes

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💽 Terno Rei - Gêmeos

🎶 indie-rock, brazilian • 12 songs • 35 minutes

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💽 Rosalía - Motomami

🎶 pop, reggaeton, latin • 16 songs • 42 minutes

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💽 Lizzy McAlpine - Five Seconds Flat

🎶 singer-songwriter • 14 songs • 45 minutes

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💽 Whatever The Weather – Whatever The Weather

🎶 electronic, ambient • 11 songs • 46 minutes

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💽 Father John Misty - Chloë and the Next 20th Century

🎶 chamber-pop, folk-rock • 11 songs • 51 minutes

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💽 Samora Pinderhughes - Grief

🎶 indie, pop • 15 songs • 45 minutes

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💽 Haru Nemuri - Shunka Ryougen

🎶 J-rock, alternative • 21 songs • 62 minutes

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💽 Sweet Pill - Where The Heart Is

🎶 emo, rock • 10 songs • 29 minutes

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💽 Fado Bicha - Ocupação

🎶 fado, alternative, indie • 12 songs • 45 minutes

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💽 Tim Bernardes - Mil Coisas Invisíveis

🎶 singer-songwriter • 15 songs • 58 minutes

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💽 Bartees Strange - Farm to Table

🎶 indie-rock, alternative • 10 songs • 34 minutes

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💽 MUNA - MUNA

🎶 indie-pop, synth-pop • 11 songs • 39 minutes

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💽 Lizzo - Special

🎶 pop, r&b, rap • 12 songs • 36 minutes

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💽 Black Midi - Hellfire

🎶 experimental rock, jazz fusion, math-rock • 10 songs • 39 minutes

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💽 Pool Kids - Pool Kids

🎶 emo, rock • 12 songs • 47 minutes

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💽 DOMi & JD BECK – NOT TiGHT

🎶 jazz, experimental • 15 songs • 44 minutes

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💽 King Princess - Hold On Baby

🎶 singer-songwriter, indie-pop • 12 songs • 41 minutes

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💽 Beyoncé - Renaissance

🎶 pop, r&b, disco • 16 songs • 62 minutes

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💽 STRR - Quando Tudo Era Novo

🎶 electronic • 9 songs • 24 minutes

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💽 Hudson Mohawke - Cry Sugar

🎶 electronic, alternative • 19 songs • 63 minutes

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💽 Odeon - Game

🎶 rock, alternative • 14 songs • 40 minutes

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💽 Electric Callboy - TEKKNO

🎶 metalcore, electronic • 10 songs • 31 minutes

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💽 Cigana - Estrago

🎶 indie, alternative • 4 songs • 12 minutes

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💽 Marrakesh - Timeskip

🎶 alternative • 10 songs • 30 minutes

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💽 Björk - Fossora

🎶 art-pop, electronic, experimental • 13 songs • 54 minutes

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💽 Willow - <COPINGMECHANISM>

🎶 alternative rock, pop-punk • 11 songs • 29 minutes

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💽 Arctic Monkeys - The Car

🎶 indie-rock • 10 songs • 37 minutes

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💽 Polyphia - Remember That You Will Die

🎶 progressive rock, metal, fusion • 12 songs • 39 minutes

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💽 Phoenix - Alpha Zulu

🎶 indie-rock, alternative • 10 songs • 35 minutes

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💽 Joji - SMITHEREENS

🎶 alternative pop • 9 songs • 24 minutes

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💽 Dingo - A Vida é Uma Granada

🎶 rock, indie-pop, brazilian • 11 songs • 41 minutes

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💽 Weyes Blood - And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow

🎶 alternative • 10 songs • 46 minutes

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6 perguntas com Perdido / 6 questions with Perdido

Uma conversa com o músico Brasileiro sobre seu novo disco, nostalgia, filmes de amor, e a melhor forma de apoiar artistas independentes hoje em dia. // Essa é a versão original da entrevista que foi traduzida pra minha newsletter Shuffle Sundays. Para ler a versão final, em inglês, clique aqui.

1. Muitos artistas usam o próprio nome no disco de estreia, mas você decidiu fazer isso no 6° disco da carreira. Tendo mudado seu nome artístico para somente “Perdido”, você sente que este novo trabalho marca o início de um novo ciclo artístico em sua carreira?

Perdido: Totalmente, parece o início novamente. Principalmente pois a indústria da música mudou muito, eu nunca tentei me adaptar de verdade e agora estou nessa vibe de jogar o jogo dos caras.

2. Suas músicas sempre me passam um sentimento nostálgico, misturado com memórias de experiências ainda não vividas, quase como um deja vu. Quais as suas inspirações na hora de compor?

Para esse disco eu quis me inspirar nas histórias já contadas em filmes de amor, esses clássicos da nossa geração… então tem um passado nas letras mesmo, mas eu quis deixar a coisa mais diversa um pouco, para que outros tipo de casais que não o homem loiro com a mulher loira pudessem se identificar também. Foi uma tentativa de fazer um resumo remake de alguns filmes. 

3. Muitas de suas letras são extremamente visuais, pelo menos pra mim. Quando você escreve suas músicas, já tem em mente possíveis videoclipes? Como funciona o processo?

Eu escrevo com imagens normalmente. Visualizando o que está na letra , mas no meu repertório de imagens né … que deve ser diferente das outras pessoas … mas toda palavra ou frase que eu boto numa música eu estou visualizando na minha cabeça … no início eu chamava isso de videoclipes mas acho que pode  ser que eu esteja compondo já com pequenos reels/TikToks.

4. Apesar de você sempre ter tido participações de outros artistas em seus discos, esse parece ser o disco mais “colaborativo” até então. Não só em número de participações especiais, mas me soa mais como um disco de “banda” do que os anteriores. Você também tem essa percepção?

 Acho que nenhum disco vai ganhar do Brasa nesse sentido, pois foi feito uma música com cada pessoa, mas ele é menos um disco é mais uma ópera-tropicalista-rock. Mas eu entendo esse papo de soar como banda, como uma unidade que atingimos pras músicas, e gosto disso, o disco sonoramente é conectado né ?

5. A participação de Teago Oliveira me fez perceber as semelhanças das suas composições com a Maglore, que recentemente também lançou um lindo álbum (V). Você sente que atualmente temos poucos artistas/bandas investindo em “canções”? Não consigo pensar em muitos outros nomes além do seu, da Maglore, do Terno Rei…

 Tem bastante gente fazendo canção, mas acho que o vocabulário as vezes é mais poético … eu tendo a escrever umas coisas bem diretas, que podem ser profundas até… mas a frase é construída sem muita firula gramatical… acho que o Teago escreve assim também, até por isso ele colou tão bem em Carnaval :)

6. Sabendo que artistas ganham pouquíssimo dinheiro com os serviços de streaming, qual é a melhor forma para os fãs apoiarem artistas novos/independentes nos tempos de hoje?

Acho que realmente a melhor forma de apoiar um artista independente é sendo parte do rolê dele. Divulgando e interagindo com seu conteúdo, dentro ou fora das redes, e digo conteúdo ao invés de só dizer música pois … hoje um artista precisa fazer muita coisa e acaba extravasando arte em diversos canais … eu mesmo, hoje estava fazendo uma animação musicada para uma peça de teatro pq alguém me indicou pelo Instagram … não é mais preto e branco … esse movimento me ajuda s pagar contas que os streamings não pagam :)

7. Onde as pessoas podem te encontrar pela internet e escutar as suas músicas?

Eu sou @perdido no Instagram, lá é onde estou mais ativo e replico o conteúdo de lá em outros lugares. Para ouvir, eu particularmente uso o Spotify que é player no qual consegui deixar meu catálogo organizado facilmente após a mudança de nome.

Bon Iver, live at Forest Hills Stadium (NYC, 2022)

When was the last time you went to a concert by an artist that you really like for the first time? Last week I got to cross an item from my bucket list and I saw Bon Iver live for the very first time, accompanied by my friend and talented musician Jenny Kern, and it was everything I could have imagined and more.

Prior to this, I can’t really remember the last time I attended a concert in an arena/stadium type of venue, and I must say that that was something I wasn’t missing at all. Nothing wrong with Forest Hills Stadium by any means, but when you play for a crowd that big, you’ll inevitably attract all kinds of people, including a considerable amount that is not even interested in the music you’re playing. And if you’re not seated closer to the stage (who can even afford good tickets these days anyway?), you’ll probably have so much going on around you (selfies, laughs, drunks, “instagramable” moments), that it can be very tricky to be present and focus on the performance, at least that’s what ends up happening to me in most cases.

Now back to the concert… On tour to promote their 2019 album “i,i”, they’ve played a close to 2 hours set that pleased fans throughout their whole discography, including Heavenly Father, an incredible song that unfortunately is not available on any streaming platform. Even though I’ve been enjoying their music since their debut record came out 15 years ago, and especially with the masterpiece sophomore album, the more recent releases didn’t really grab me that much right away, until recently when I decided to pay closer attention in preparation to the concert, and especially after witnessing the live version of each track, that somehow is even better than the studio version. It’s hard not to think that Bon Iver is just its frontman Justin Vernon, but seeing them live makes you realize how much every single one of them contributes so much to the whole experience. And speaking of experience, the music paired with the lighting design and stage takes everything to the next level, making the concert almost an outer-worldly experience.

I don’t consider myself a religious person, but if Bon Iver was a church, I’d be there every Sunday morning!

Listen to this playlist I put together with the setlist of the show, a great way to get familiar with their music.

Jenny Kern

Here are some shots I took of singer-songwriter Jenny Kern at a concert at Mercury Lounge in NYC:

Susie McCollum

Here are some shots I took of singer-songwriter Susie McCollum at a concert at Mercury Lounge in NYC:

Jake Brewe

Here are some shots I took of singer-songwriter Jake Brewe at a concert at Mercury Lounge in NYC:

Roopa Mahadevan

Here are some shots I took of the amazing Roopa Mahadevan at a concert at Joe’s Pub in NYC:

Tipling Rock

Here are some shots I took of the band Tipling Rock at a concert at The Knitting Factory in NYC:

💽 » My 35 Favorite Albums of 2021

These are my 35 favorite albums of 2021, in chronological order by release date:

💽 Yasmin Williams – Urban Driftwood

🎶 acoustic guitar, instrumental, folk • 10 songs • 45 minutes

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💽 Supercolisor - Viagem ao Fim da Noite

🎶 alternative rock, brazilian • 10 songs • 39 minutes

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💽 Hayley Williams – FLOWERS for VASES / descansos

🎶 alternative, pop • 14 songs • 42 minutes

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💽 SG Lewis - times

🎶 electronic, pop, disco • 10 songs • 40 minutes

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💽 Architects - For Those That Wish To Exist

🎶 rock, metalcore • 15 songs • 58 minutes

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💽 Really From - Really From

🎶 indie rock, emo, math rock, jazz • 9 songs • 34 minutes

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💽 Djonga - NU

🎶 rap, brazilian • 8 songs • 30 minutes

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💽 Sheep, Dog & Wolf - Two Minds

🎶 alternative rock, jazz • 8 songs • 41 minutes

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💽 Selton - Benvenuti

🎶 indie-rock, pop, alternative • 13 songs • 39 minutes

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💽 Porter Robinson - Nurture

🎶 electronic, indie-pop • 14 songs • 59 minutes 

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💽 Duda Beat - Te Amo Lá Fora

🎶 brazilian music, pop • 11 songs • 39 minutes

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💽 Manchester Orchestra - The Million Masks Of God

🎶 alternative rock, indie-rock • 11 songs • 46 minutes

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💽 Rodrigo Y Gabriela - The Jazz EP

🎶 acoustic guitar, jazz, instrumental • 3 songs • 20 minutes

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💽 Erika de Casier - Sensational

🎶 r&b, pop, soul • 13 songs • 42 minutes

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💽 Olivia Rodrigo - Sour

🎶 alternative pop, pop-rock • 11 songs • 34 minutes

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💽 Jonathan Ferr - Cura

🎶 jazz, brazilian, piano • 9 songs • 40 minutes

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💽 Black Midi - Cavalcade

🎶 experimental rock, jazz fusion, math-rock • 8 songs • 42 minutes

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💽 Tuyo - Chegamos Sozinhos em Casa

🎶 r&b, pop, soul, brazilian • 19 songs • 66 minutes

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💽 Amaro Freitas - Sankofa

🎶 jazz, brazilian, piano • 8 songs • 45 minutes

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💽 Hiatus Kaiyote - Mood Valiant

🎶 r&b, jazz, soul • 12 songs • 43 minutes

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💽 Laura Mvula - Pink Noise

🎶 r&b, soul • 10 songs • 38 minutes

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💽 Leon Bridges - Gold-Diggers Sound

🎶 r&b, soul • 11 songs • 36 minutes

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💽 Billie Eilish - Happier Than Ever

🎶 alternative pop • 16 songs • 56 minutes

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💽 Foxing - Draw Down the Moon

🎶 indie-rock, emo, post-rock • 10 songs • 39 minutes

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💽 Ty Segall - Harmonizer

🎶 indie-rock, psychedelic-rock / 10 songs • 35 minutes

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💽 Meet Me @ The Altar - Model Citizen

🎶 pop-punk, emo • 6 songs • 19 minutes

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💽 Big Red Machine - How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last?

🎶 indie-folk, alternative • 15 songs • 65 minutes

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💽 CHVRCHES - Screen Violence

🎶 synth-pop, indie, alternative • 10 songs • 43 minutes

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💽 Imagine Dragons - Mercury - Act 1

🎶 alternative rock • 13 songs • 42 minutes

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💽 Spiritbox - Eternal Blue

🎶 metalcore, rock, metal • 12 songs • 43 minutes

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💽 Jenny Kern - I Never Thought That You Were Listening

🎶 singer/songwriter, alternative • 4 songs • 15 minutes

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💽 AXTY - Helpless

🎶 metalcore, rock, metal • 12 songs • 38 minutes

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💽 Alice Caymmi - Imaculada

🎶 brazilian music, pop • 10 songs • 26 minutes

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💽 Caetano Veloso - Meu Coco

🎶 brazilian music, singer/song-writer • 12 songs • 43 minutes

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💽 Fresno - Vou Ter Que Me Virar

🎶 rock, emo, brazilian • 11 songs • 43 minutes

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💽 » Big Red Machine - How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last?

Big Red Machine is a band that serves as a side project from musicians Aaron Dessner (The National) and Justin Vernon (Bon Iver).

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But what started as a collaborative experiment in the debut album Big Red Machine (2018), grew into something much bigger that none of them could have anticipated. How Long Do You Think It's Gonna Last? (2021) is not only a more extensive work in terms of duration but also a much more expansive one, since it features no less than 11 artists along with the tracklist. The lineup goes from huge names like Taylor Swift, who had both Dessner and Vernon collaborating in her pair of recent albums folklore and evermore, to some artists that were new to me and equally great, like Anaïs Mitchell. The best thing about the album though is that, with so many people involved and so many ways that everything could have gone wrong, the tracklist actually feels pretty tight and cohesive, instead of sounding just like a random collection of songs.

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🎥 » Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles

It’s been a little over a month since Billie Eilish released her incredible sophomore album Happier Than Ever, and I continue to enjoy every second of it. If you still haven’t listened to the record, this may be the best opportunity to do so, by watching the concert film “Happier Than Ever: A Love Letter to Los Angeles”.

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Different than many concerts available on streaming, here we watch Eilish performing the album live back to back, from an empty Hollywood Bowl, the seminal venue in Los Angeles, where Billie itself claims to have had attended many concerts as a fan. It’s weird watching a concert with no audience, but that’s easily forgotten the minute you get sucked into her world — kudos to the great cinematography throughout the whole set. Another beautiful surprise is the addition of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Gustavo Dudamel, that accompanies the band on stage for some of the slower tunes, making the tracks sound even better than the original studio versions.

Available on Disney+ | Watch the trailer on YouTube

💽 » Fleet Foxes - Shore

Shore is the 4th studio album of Seattle-based indie-folk band Fleet Foxes, which also may be their most accessible one, being the perfect choice for someone to start listening to them.

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Even Robin Pecknold (vocals, guitar) describes the album as (2017’s) Crack-Up’s friendly brother. Shore is definitely a “sunny” record, but it also works perfectly on a cloudy day. “I’m trying to celebrate life in a time of death, trying to find something to hold on to that exists outside of time, something that feels solid or stable”, Pecknold says. In my personal opinion, the album delivers all of that and much more. It was one of my favorites of last year, with Going-to-the-Sun Roadbeing the cherry on top, featuring beautiful vocals of O Terno’s Tim Bernardes.

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📺 » Billie Eilish - Happier Than Ever

Happier Than Ever’ may be the best and most different song on Billie Eilish's career to date, and it makes perfect sense that the song also names her sophomore record, released last week, which I also can’t stop listening to. The song is a perfect blend of different genres, something that Eilish is becoming famous for, and the video is the perfect companion, going from peaceful to cathartic, just like the song.

» Watch the music video on YouTube

💽 » Leon Bridges - Gold-Diggers Sound

In Gold-Diggers Sound, Leon Bridges continues the path he created in his debut album Coming Home (2015).

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But while getting inspiration from the same ‘50s and ‘60s sounds that brought him recognition, his third full-length record comes with a much more modern finish, bringing Bridges much closer to his contemporaries.

I had extremely high expectations for this album since I listened to the first single ‘Motorbike’ (shared on SS #21) a couple of months ago, and not only Gold-Diggers Sound is better than I was expecting, but it’s now one of my favorite albums of 2021.

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💽 » Rodrigo Amarante - Drama

8 years after releasing his debut solo album, Rodrigo Amarante is finally back with another full-length release.

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While Cavalo (2013) was heavily influenced by Amarante’s immigrant life in Los Angeles, where he moved to after the massive success with his band Los Hermanos, Drama (2021), sounds like a much more cohesive effort to finding his own identity as a solo artist. The self-titled opening track serves as a prelude to what we’ll experience throughout the record, which sees Amarante switching back and forth in between English and Portuguese (his native language), with extreme naturality.

My favorite track (so far) is Tara, a lovely old-school samba that is both minimal and grandiose at the same time.

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💽 Duda Beat - Te Amo Lá Fora

Have you ever started to listen to an album with very low expectations, only to be completely blown away by the first minute of it? That’s exactly what happened when I pressed the play button on Te Amo Lá Fora, the second studio album from Duda Beat.

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Not that I didn’t like her first album, which was extremely well received by critics and fans, but there’s something about this new one that really hit me differently. Beat continues to follow the path paved in “Sinto Muito”, mixing regional Brazilian rhythms to her (essentially) pop songs, but here adding a much bigger layer of electronic sounds through the heavy use of synthesizers, that surprisingly never feels overwhelming. And for me, it was the perfect flavor that I was probably missing on her debut.

It was love at first listening and it’s already one of my favorites of 2021.

💽 New Music Friday: Jorja Smith, Majur, Scalene, Shaed, St. Vincent, & more!

Happy Friday! Here are some albums being released this week that I’m personally interested in checking out, in alphabetical order:

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» Damien Jurado - The Monster Who Hated Pennsylvania (Spotify)

» Giant Claw - Mirror Guide (Spotify)

» J. Cole - The Off-Season (Spotify)

» Jorja Smith - Be Right Back (EP) (Spotify)

» Majur - Ojunifé (Spotify)

» Rodrigo Y Gabriela - The Jazz EP (Spotify)

» Sarah Neufeld - Detritus (Spotify)

» Scalene - Ao Vivo No Sesc 24 de Maio (EP) (Spotify)

» Shaed - High Dive (Spotify)

» Sons of Kemet - Black To The Future (Spotify)

» St. Vincent - Daddy's Home (Spotify)

» The Black Keys - Delta Kream (Spotify)


Follow my 2021 playlist on Spotify, updated weekly with new music releases.

🎙 BRIT Awards 2021: performances

The BRIT Awards 2021 happened on May 11th at the O2 Arena in London and featured many great performances. With a few exceptions, most of them happened inside the arena on a huge stage with an interesting curved backdrop, making it for some extremely creative stage designs. Check it out:

Arlo Parks - Hope

Dua Lipa - Future Nostalgia Medley

Olivia Rodrigo - drivers license

The Weeknd - Save Your Tears

Griff - Black Hole

Headie One - Edna Medley

Rag'n'Bone Man & P!nk - Anywhere Away from Here

Elton John and Years & Years – It’s a Sin 

Coldplay - Higher Power

💽 New Music Friday: Amy Winehouse, Iceage, New Order, Sufjan Stevens, Weezer & more!

Happy Friday! Here are some albums being released this week that I’m personally interested in checking out, in alphabetical order:

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» Aly & AJ - a touch of the beat gets you up on your feet gets you out and then into the sun (Spotify)

» Amy Winehouse - At The BBC (Spotify)

» Angel Olsen - Song of the Lark and Other Far Memories (Spotify)

» Dodie - Build A Problem (Spotify)

» Dorothea Paas - Anything Can't Happen (Spotify)

» Green-House: Music for Living Spaces (Spotify)

» Iceage - Seek Shelter (Spotify)

» L'Orange and Namir Blade - Imaginary Everything (Spotify)

» Lucinda Chua - Antidotes 2 (Spotify)

» Nasimiyu - Potions (Spotify)

» New Order - Education, Entertainment, Recreation (Live) (Spotify)

» Oblomov - Oblomov II (Spotify)

» Rag'n'Bone Man - Life By Misadventure (Spotify)

» Sophia Kennedy - Monsters (Spotify)

» Squid - Bright Green Field (Spotify)

» Sufjan Stevens - Convocations (Spotify)

» Weezer - Van Weezer (Spotify)


Follow my 2021 playlist on Spotify, updated weekly with new music releases.