Sunday, April 17, 2016

The youth will never serve the Captain Fausto – Spreads Facts

Captain Fausto Have Counted Days is the third album from a band that says goodbye to youth. After the rock Gazelle and the psychedelia Weigh the Sun , Captain Fausto return more adults.



Final note: 9/10

When in 2011 Captain Fausto preached that True was that “ the world have to change “, they did not think that after five years, the world would remain the same but who would change them. Studies over. Now is the stage to life, mother leaving home. Closer to being parents than children.

Captain Fausto Have Counted Days is one of those discs that is born only every ten years. Some say that is the best since the last of the Watermark , but comparisons can not be made. However, it can be said that is the best national album since a few years ago. Two Thousand and Sixteen has been generous. Not to be mean but can now come to an end because we are on a full stomach.

The T5 Alvalade that the boys live left the bags from youth to door. The times in which the bourgeoisie of Lisbon made letters for fun just as “the youth never will serve us” . We do not need to go too deep on the disk to realize. The sound of Morro Beach , opening track, has the maturity of the eighth album of Beatles , and Week in Week seems extracted from the same .

Tomorrow Tou Best had some skepticism about being a good single. Quickly unmasked the best single possible. The guitar opens way to the keys that were always there, but now grown. Arise flutes, trumpets, cellos. The choruses are more harmonies are more melodically beautiful. The entire disc is hauntingly beautiful. Frightfully because grabs us too.

The concerns of an adult be the issues of past youth, the taxman knocking at the door. If I do not grow, I will die under the mother’s skirts where I ‘tou as well. ” The future is not a place to play, and they realized it in time. “ never forget that the youth for us came to an end.” We got up from our chairs, we put a hand to his chest and shouted in unison “ Oh captain, my captain! “, as we see the youth bid farewell to the Captain Fausto

the album can be heard in its entirety here:.

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