O Rappa
O RAPPA - LIVE AT THE ACADEMY, 14TH AUGUST
Tickets on sale Thursday 14th January at 9am.
"It has never End ..." presents to the public the new album tracks; stage bet on mapped projections
After tour that garnered two Lollapaloozas and concerts in Brazil, O Rappa is on the road to present "Never Has End ...", his latest work which was nominated for a Latin Grammy.
In his new album, O Rappa sonoriza strength that the Brazilian employs on a daily basis, in each of his battles. On land as aloof with those most in need, it sounds like a happy stubbornness. That done, it establishes faith and hope as beacons, mirroring a path that always runs forward, guided by a North positivity of better days.
To wear these feelings, melodies carved dub, reggae, rock and hip hop. The common denominator of these sounds is the DNA of The Rappa, stitching these elements with new accessories such as more present guitar solos, loops and varied schedules, metals and timbres hitherto unexplored and even a mention of a classic Bebeto, samba-rock maestro.
The result gives your business card in the opening track, the mighty dub "The horizon is right there," but also calls the shots in bar reggae "Good evening, Xango." And as always did, O Rappa looks at the same aloof land, the streets of any city, to take her poetry as the provocative "Doctor, yes sir!" And also in "terminal Sequence" and "creeps Life" (which carries verses closely linked to protests that have spread across the country, "the runaway machine consumes the desire to stay in peace, anger orgasm, and life here is worth much more").