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The New Promise of Brazilian Hard Rock released a new encouraged video!

About the title track, Lito Ferreira (vocal) comments that “it was a song I wrote inspired by a friend who had just separated from a relationship and that at the time her inner questionings were constantly affecting her. This dear friend even came to me for advice, even having pessimistic thoughts about her appearance, and I always tried to help her as best as I could so that these negative ideas would cease. In one of these conversations, the phrase ‘she came bringing roses but didn’t remove the thorns’ came to me instantly, and the most interesting thing is that the melody of the song came to me precisely from a joke I used to play when I played the guitar for my daughter, who was still a baby at the time. One fine day, with the phrase in mind, the lyrics of “Siga Em Frente” came to me in full upon this melody bringing a message for this friend to always try to go forward, without negative thoughts, regardless of people or situation, always with a positive outlook on life, because everything goes by. Walk, grow, progress more and more, always move forward!”
Lucas Coelho (guitar) comments that “the magic and the energy to create this track flowed naturally during our rehearsals, without eccentricities, we just put our influences over the mystical part of Lito’s lyrics according to our feelings about it. We have in this track the guitars doing different parts, with two separate arrangements reminding a lot of that classic rock sound of the 80s, where one guitar would do the base and the other would bring different details to add up to the final melody.”

On the instrumental and compositional parts, musicians Everton Freitas (guitar) and Rodrigo Paixao (bass), respectively, also comment that “it was a song thought in a crescendo, because we wanted to start slower and grow with its progress. Two guitars arranging in different ways, but complementing each other. I think we succeeded!” and “this specific track represents a new beginning! In the bass part, I thought of doing something well marked, like a drum bulb for most of the song. On the solo part, I followed the guitar base with the ‘feeling’ that the melody asked for.

Lucas Coelho (guitar) concludes by saying that “in 2021/2022 we are already living a collective and worldwide “Siga Em Frente”, leaving this time of pandemic to return to normality, the track theme marries with several moments, in the micro (band) and the macro (world). Oh, and with a great Frejat and Barao Vermelho influence blunted by Lito (laughs)”.
 Listen to “Siga Em Frente” on:
Spotify:https://spoti.fi/3N6BQ3J
Deezer:https://bit.ly/3JwHt90
 According to brazilian journalist Diego Pinheiro “[…] Praising the feminine. To mix seduction with nostalgia. To offer the sultry and the softened swing. These are the great accomplishments of “Siga Em Frente”, an EP that goes beyond the limits of freshness and offers authorial compositions that attract, captivate and conquer the listener without difficulty. Bringing references to the national rock schools of the 80’s with the Californian rock of the second half of the same decade, the EP parades lyricisms that, embraced by a hard rock base, represent different feminine postures in a way that always promotes the empowerment of women. The imposing character, the seduction, the provocation, the persistence, the firmness, and the strength of the female sex are very well represented among its six chapters […]”
Check Diego Pinheiro’s full review for “Siga Em Frente” at:
https://tinyurl.com/2p8be7eh
Strongly influenced by the traditional sounds of RockClassic Rock and Hard Rock from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s, this new EP has six tracks that honor and praise all women of the XXI century through positive messages and filled with energy as the good old Brazilian Rock has always had for excellence. Two singles taken from this release were previously released and achieved great acceptance by fans, press and high airplay rotation on the radio/web radio stations dedicated to Rock in the world: “Será Que Ela Vai Voltar?” (2021), a song that approaches the eternity of love under a romantic point of view of life after death – with lyrics extracted from the book “Violetas na Janela” by Zíbia Gasparetto – and “Danica” (2022), inspired by the American stock car racer, Danica Sue Patrick, whose lyrics are an ode to the beauty and competence of women in everything they do, including breaking all the paradigms of this predominantly male sport.

“Siga Em Frente” was recorded and mixed at Vernin Studio, in Jacarepagua/Rio de Janeiro, mastered by Visso Lana (Lero Studio), with phonographic production by Andrea DoreaCris Rizo and Jaqueline San Galo, artistic production by Cris Rizo, cover photography by Fernanda Micky and designer by Wallace Rotti.

Line-Up:

Lito Ferreira – Vocals
Lucas Coelho – Guitars
Everton Freitas – Guitars
Rodrigo Paixao – Bass
Jorge Braz – Drums

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