Psychedelic dub from the experts and masters African Head Charge. It's their 11th studio album and the name comes from the village in Northern Ghana where the leader - Bonjo Noah - resides. This is the first album in 12 years and we get acquainted to some of the band's familiar sound but with a more optimistic and sunny disposition. It still holds the experimental vibes while remaining melodic and good-natured.
Indie pop by Tiago Guillul. Recorded in a studio and with guests like Rui Reininho, Tiago Guillul moves from his lo-fi days to a well produced and clean cut album. "A Febre em 1993" is a really adorable and catchy song that is one of the highlights of this album, using dancing and funky samples with some playful arrangements. "Nabucodonosor" named after one of the kings in the bible, is a really jangley song with collaborations from Rui Reininho in the vocals. Released by Florcaveira, this album has some religious inspired lyrics and most songs were built upon evangelical songs from all over the world, but that isn't exactly a surprise since it's Tiago Guillul. Overall, a candy bomb of an album of enjoyable and clever indie pop.


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