Saturday, April 16, 2016

“Captain Fausto’s days are numbered,” Captain Fausto – Digital Journal

world is to the contrary in “Captain Fausto have the Counted Days’ growth record but also ripening in which Captain Fausto return to classic to assert itself as the voice of a generation.

The first reactions to the beginning of the end of Captain Fausto speak at the entrance in the death of adolescence and passage to adulthood. In fact, from album to album evolution is undeniable. What began as a teenage holdover in “Gazelle”, evolved to be a serious case “Weigh the Sun” and clean all now face pimples.

Fortunately, the blood hot was kept in wooden oak and Captain Fausto not lost 1) cohesion that determines the dynamics of a group walking in packs; 2) the warm blood of adolescence that makes them chase the sun and weigh the problems of those who want to jump.

If “Captain Fausto have the Days Numbered” was gymnastics, was the pin because the horizon supplants finitude and as this is an album for eternity, this is a band to point to longevity, above foam of days or the very heavy crop seasonality in clicks.

There are references, of course, but not as in “Weigh the sun” when exchanged correspondence, without knowing the address with Tame Impala and temples. Not now, say the loud talking of the problems of his generation with memories of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Heart Club Band “, the Beach Boys and brothers from another mother Jacco Garden and Connan Mockassin.

« Creole »B facade in 2012, and” Mad Mermaid “of Capicua in 2014, albums were able to synthesize a time and ensure long life to their authors. “Captain Fausto have the Days Numbered” smacks of perfection and goes the same way. December is only a service station.

Captain Fausto

“Captain Fausto have the Days Numbered”

Sony Music

Davide Pinheiro

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