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''Nheengatu'' is the fourteenth studio album by
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, released on May 12, 2014. It is their first studio album with session drummer Mario Fabre, who replaced
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, their last with vocalist and guitarist
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, who left the then quartet in 2016, and also their first release through Som Livre and producer Rafael Ramos. The album was dedicated to Rachel Salém, Miklos' wife who died on July 23, 2013 of
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. The album is considered a back-to-the-roots work, with Titãs departing from the soft, romantic and electronic arrangements from the previous album, ''
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'', and returning to the heavier sound of their ''
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'' and ''
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'' times. The lyrics are also more bitter, dealing with topics such as
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,
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, sexual, racial and social discrimination. In 2014, the album was nominated for the
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Background

The first mention of the album dates back to as early as May 2010, just after Charles Gavin left the band. When asked about the future projects of the band, keyboardist, vocalist and bassist
Sérgio Britto Sérgio Britto (, born Sérgio de Britto Álvares Affonso(September 18, 1959) is a Brazilian musician, best known as a member of the rock band Titãs, for which he contributes with lead vocals, keyboards and, more recently, the bass guitar. He ha ...
stated that Titãs would prepare a new album in 2011. Since then, nothing was said. In the 2012-14 period, Titãs carried out their Futuras Instalações (''Future Installments'') and Titãs Inédito (''Titãs Unseen'') Tours, in which, apart from hits, they performed several new songs, for testing purposes. Some of those songs would be featured in a new album then expected for a 2012-13 release. Indeed, ten out of the 14 tracks off the album were already performed live during the aforementioned tours. Some tracks, such as "Morto Vivo" (Living Dead), which had influences of
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and guitarrada, were left out of the album. That tour was succeeded by the Cabeça Dinossauro ao Vivo 2012 Tour and the celebration of the band's 30th anniversary. In March 2013, new comments suggested that the band was indeed preparing new material. While recording a new video for their song "Cabeça Dinossauro" as part of the soundtrack for the Brazilian film ''
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'', they informed Mônica Bergamo that they would start essaying for their new album, then expected for the second half of that year. The ''Cabeça Dinossauro'' anniversary tour played a major role in defining the direction of the album. At the time, Britto commented: In that interview, the band also informed they had the intention of releasing an independent album. In November 2013, vocalist and guitarist Paulo Miklos confirmed the band would begin works on a new album in April or May 2014. At the occasion, he said the album would be "heavy, dirty, and mean". Around the same time, Sérgio Britto stated that the band asked
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to produce the album, but he couldn't accept for conflicting schedules with
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. Later, Britto confirmed the album would be released in early May and that the band was already recording songs on studio. In March, radio Globo FM informed that the album would be released in April via
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and would feature 14 tracks. On April 16, the band announced at their official Facebook page that the album was ready and would be released in May. On 28 April, they announced the title, cover and release date for the album.


Concept

The name of the album means "General Language" and is a reference to the artificial
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created by the Jesuits in Brazil to ease the communication between the
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and the Portuguese colonizers. As for the cover, it is based on the painting De "Kleine" Toren van Babel, by Pieter Bruegel. It depicts the
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, a mythical tower built by men to reach the heavens, but destroyed by God's rage, which resulted in they being spread over the Earth, causing new languages to develop, thus making it difficult for different peoples to understand each other. The cover art was chosen after the album was done, via a research made by Britto. At their official Facebook announcement, the band explained: In one of the first occasions in which the band sessioned with its new formation (four members, session drummer and no other supporting musicians), Miklos came up with a
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of sorts, explaining how Titãs should be from that moment on. Each member "understood it in a different way", but the band ended up finding a common point. From there on, according to Britto, the band started to work on two ideas: "that we were going to make a raw rock album and that it should contain an explicit brazilianity". Commenting on the influence of ''Cabeça Dinossauro'' on the album, guitarist
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explained that the moment of Brasil at the time of the album's preparation could be compared to the moment Brasil experienced at the time of ''Cabeça Dinossauro'' (1986): However, he rejects that ''Nheengatu'' is a "back to the roots" album. "People speak through stereotypes. We didn't get back to the roots, much to the contrary. What they mean is that we did an album as relevant and seminal as some of our best past works, like ''Cabeça Dinossauro'' and ''Titanomaquia''."


Lyrical themes and composing

"Mensageiro da Desgraça" was based on impressions of the band about homeless and indigenous people, seen as pariahs by society. Episodes such as the assassination of the native Galdino Jesus dos Santos were sources of inspiration as well. "República dos Bananas" was co-written by bassist/vocalist
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, cartoonist Angeli, o actor and director
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and Titãs' ex-session guitarist Emerson Villani. Its lyrics cover many characters that form Brazilian society. The song received a promotional video made with illustrations by Angeli himself, including depictions of himself, Titãs' members and the people mentioned in the lyrics. In order to write "Fala, Renata", Bellotto conceived a fictional female character inspired by early MPB songs that were named after the women covered in their own lyrics. In this case, the lyrics are about a woman that talks too much - according to Britto, who also wrote the song, it criticizes times in which "people talk a lot but little is said". Miklos, the third and final author of the song, says the lyrics pay some "tributes". One of its verses says "João Luiz... Cala essa boca, porra!" (Portuguese for "''João Luiz... Shut the fuck up!''"). João Luiz is the real name of singer and guitarist Lobão. When asked if he believed that was a message for him, Lobão wrote the following note on his
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: "Cadáver Sobre Cadáver" resulted from a partnership between Miklos and the band's ex-vocalist
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. It deals with the finiteness of life. It was based on two different texts in which they were working. It was the last song to be worked on in studio. Musically, the song features some elements of indigenous music which, according to Britto, were also present in ''Cabeça Dinossauro'''s title track. "Canalha", the only cover, was made with approval of its author,
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, who asked "the heaviest possible guitar". The suggestion to cover it came from Britto at the backstage of a show. Since the track was created when the
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faced its decline, the band felt it would fit the album's purpose. Mello, who sings in this track, opted for doing it in a softer way than the original one, as if it was a "veiled pain". "Pedofilia" and "Flores Para Ela" are about violence against children and women, respectively. The first was another suggestion of Britto, and it found its inspiration in American singer
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's hit "
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". In both of them, the band wanted to write the lyrics as if the people directly involved in such issues were speaking. "Chegada ao Brasil" was created through a partnership between Mello and theater director Aderbal Freire, with whom he and Newton Moreno (another director) worked on a play called ''Jacinta'', which had a passage about an arrival in Brazil. The track also features some Brazilian elements that the band wanted to add to the album. "Eu Me Sinto Bem" features lyrics that fall out of the general scope of the album, so the band "compensated" this by adding
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and
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rhythms to keep its brazilianity. "Não Pode" was inspired by orders given by Britto to his children and his dog, many of which he admits to have no meaning at all, being mere exercises of power. "Senhor" is a "reverse prayer" in which a man asks God for things that aren't normally asked for in prayers. It is a criticism to the exploitation of people from certain religious groups, and to their interference on scientific matters. "Baião de Dois" was named like this by Bellotto because it was based on two sentences related to
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: "O Mundo é um Moinho" (''The World is a Windmill''), a verse by
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; and "A Vida é um Buraco" (''Life is a Hole''), the title of a
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show. The track also cites other Brazilian songs. "Quem São os Animais" deals with the habit of using animal names to offend other people, such as "veado" or "macaco".


Critical reception

''Nheengatu'' received generally positive reviews from music critics, with all of them drawing comparisons with the band's older albums (specially ''Cabeça Dinossauro'', ''Jesus Não Tem Dentes no País dos Banguelas'' and ''Titanomaquia''). Bernardo Araujo from ''
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'' labeled the album as "great" and called it "one of the most well performed Titãs' albums, and certanily the best in many years". He also praised the album's sound, which is, according to him, reminiscent of ''Cabeça Dinossauro'', '' Jesus não Tem Dentes no País dos Banguelas'', ''
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'' and ''Titanomaquia''. Commenting on the lyrics, he said: "Pedophilia, prejudice, racism, poverty, drugs... there's no thorny topic that doesn't pass through this ''Nheengatu'' album's lyrics." Leonardo Rodrigues from UOL Música said the album "might be the last great Titãs album - or just the first of a new phase". Commenting on the band's line-up, he stated the group found in it "their best studio album since the 1995 ''
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''." He praised the heaviness of " Fardado" (which he saw as an upgrade on " Polícia"), "Pedofilia", "Baião de Dois" and "Senhor". Julio Maria of ''O Estado de S. Paulo'' labeled the album as "strong" and praised the album for its unobvious metrics, while the melodies "demand two auditions, when they penetrate forever". He also stated that "here, Titãs take down a prejudice that was growing strong with every album released by an eighties' band: the idea that the strength or rock and roll had its days numbered, and that nobody above their 35s could make it as they did at their twenties." Claudio Dirani, at 89 FM a Rádio Rock, called ''Nheengatu'' the "best national rock album in the last 20 years". André Rrodrigues of the Brazilian edition of ''
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'' considered ''Nheengatu'' Titãs' best album in years and also heard similarities with ''Cabeça Dinossauro'' and ''Titanomaquia''. He concluded his reviews by saying: "''Nheengatu'' is a punch in the face from the beginning to the end". Regis Tadeu at
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Brazil called ''Nheengatu'' a "beautiful album, specially coming from a group that had reached the bottom of the well in artistic terms with their two previous albums". He also pointed the absence of ballads and called its words "straight and aggressive".
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's Kaluan Bernardo called the album "good, sincere and urgent" and stated that Titãs are the "true survivors" (in reference to the line "quem vive sobrevive", from the track "Cadáver Sobre Cadáver", which translates as "who lives survives") for them being still active even after losing half its members and being neglected after ''Sacos Plásticos''.


Track listing


Personnel

*
Paulo Miklos Paulo Roberto de Souza Miklos (known as Paulo Miklos , born on January 21, 1959) is a Brazilian multi-instrumentalist, musician and actor. He is best known for his tenure with the band Titãs, in which he was a vocalist, guitarist and occasional ...
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on tracks 2, 5, 10 and 13,
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on tracks 1, 3, 4, 6–9, 11, 12 and 14,
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on all tracks *
Branco Mello Branco Mello (; born Claudio Corrêa de Mello Júnior on March 16, 1962) is a Brazilian musician and actor, best known as the vocalist and bassist of Brazilian rock band Titãs. He has also played small but significant roles for the movies. Ch ...
– Lead vocals on tracks 3, 6, 8 and 12, backing vocals on tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9-11, 13 and 14,
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on all tracks except 3, 6, 8, 12 *
Sérgio Britto Sérgio Britto (, born Sérgio de Britto Álvares Affonso(September 18, 1959) is a Brazilian musician, best known as a member of the rock band Titãs, for which he contributes with lead vocals, keyboards and, more recently, the bass guitar. He ha ...
– Lead vocals on tracks 1, 4, 7, 9, 11 and 14, backing vocals on tracks 2, 5, 9, 10 and 13,
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on all tracks, bass on tracks 3, 6, 8, 12, graphic project and conception (art and project) *
Tony Bellotto Antonio Carlos Liberalli Bellotto (; born June 30, 1960) is a Brazilian musician and writer, best known as the lead guitarist of Brazilian rock band Titãs. He has also written and released several books. Childhood Bellotto spent his childhood ...
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on all tracks ; Session member * Mario Fabre -
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on all tracks


Technical staff

* Rafael Ramos - producing * Jorge Guerreiro - recording * Vitor Farias - mixing * Ricardo Garcia - mastering * Cristina Doria - executive producer * André Rola - graphic design


Notes


References

{{Authority control 2014 albums Titãs albums Som Livre albums