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Carolina Deslandes releases an album "completely different" from anything she has done before

Carolina Deslandes releases an album "completely different" from anything she has done before

Singer and songwriter Carolina Deslandes releases today “Chorar no Club”, an album “completely different” from anything she has done before, consisting of 24 songs made to be consumed throughout the day, at a rate of one per hour.

For her seventh album, Carolina Deslandes wanted to expand the range of producers she worked with. Until then, Agir and Diogo Clemente were her creative partners. “For this album I decided to schedule sessions with different people, some of whom I didn’t even know”, said the singer, in statements to Lusa.

From the work with MAR, who, being a woman, gave Carolina “another openness to talking about things” and made her “a more fearless artist”, Jon, Feodor Bivol, the guitarist who has accompanied her for ten years, and D'AY resulted the 24 songs that make up the album, but also others that will be released later, some “to play in clubs at night and to dance to” and others “ballads on the piano”.

“For the first time in my life, I went to a studio with different creatives and that awakened things in me that had never happened before, because I had always worked with the same two people, and it made me really want to create,” he shared.

Among the 24 songs in “Chorar no Club” there are some that Carolina Deslandes wrote “crying snot and tears” and others that are “highly sexual”, for example.

“When I started to realize that the album was going to have a huge diversity of themes, and would address completely different subjects, precisely because it was with different producers, who awakened different things in me, I thought: 'how does all this fit within the same project?'. And I thought: 'in the same way that everything fits within the same person'”, he shared.

The way the singer found to explain to people that “despite everything being so different, it is part of the same thing” was to “insert into the universe” that she is and that she believes everyone is.

“On the same day, we can wake up to bad news and feel sad, ten minutes later something makes us laugh and we laugh for twenty minutes, in the afternoon we can be dead tired, and at night we go to dinner with our friends and end up having a drink and dancing. And I wanted an album that would accompany all the possibilities of the same day,” he said.

That's why “Chorar no Club”, which for now only has a digital edition, is presented like a medicine box, with 24 doses, the songs, each one “with the time at which it should be listened to”.

“It’s a joke, but in reality we thought of a record that would accompany us 24 hours a day,” he explained.

In the album's 'leaflet', each 'pill' has its respective “chemical components, which are also a joke, like 0.5 mg of homesickness with 0.5 mg of self-sabotage, for example”, as well as the time at which they should be 'consumed'.

“It’s a little bit about the different emotions and the different components of each person, which motivate writing and which motivate songs,” he said.

Some of the album’s tracks had already been released and have been “very well received”.

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Singer and songwriter Carolina Deslandes releases today “Chorar no Club”, an album “completely different” from anything she has done before, consisting of 24 songs made to be consumed throughout the day, at a rate of one per hour.

For her seventh album, Carolina Deslandes wanted to expand the range of producers she worked with. Until then, Agir and Diogo Clemente were her creative partners. “For this album I decided to schedule sessions with different people, some of whom I didn’t even know”, said the singer, in statements to Lusa.

From the work with MAR, who, being a woman, gave Carolina “another openness to talking about things” and made her “a more fearless artist”, Jon, Feodor Bivol, the guitarist who has accompanied her for ten years, and D'AY resulted the 24 songs that make up the album, but also others that will be released later, some “to play in clubs at night and to dance to” and others “ballads on the piano”.

“For the first time in my life, I went to a studio with different creatives and that awakened things in me that had never happened before, because I had always worked with the same two people, and it made me really want to create,” he shared.

Among the 24 songs in “Chorar no Club” there are some that Carolina Deslandes wrote “crying snot and tears” and others that are “highly sexual”, for example.

“When I started to realize that the album was going to have a huge diversity of themes, and would address completely different subjects, precisely because it was with different producers, who awakened different things in me, I thought: 'how does all this fit within the same project?'. And I thought: 'in the same way that everything fits within the same person'”, he shared.

The way the singer found to explain to people that “despite everything being so different, it is part of the same thing” was to “insert into the universe” that she is and that she believes everyone is.

“On the same day, we can wake up to bad news and feel sad, ten minutes later something makes us laugh and we laugh for twenty minutes, in the afternoon we can be dead tired, and at night we go to dinner with our friends and end up having a drink and dancing. And I wanted an album that would accompany all the possibilities of the same day,” he said.

That's why “Chorar no Club”, which for now only has a digital edition, is presented like a medicine box, with 24 doses, the songs, each one “with the time at which it should be listened to”.

“It’s a joke, but in reality we thought of a record that would accompany us 24 hours a day,” he explained.

In the album's 'leaflet', each 'pill' has its respective “chemical components, which are also a joke, like 0.5 mg of homesickness with 0.5 mg of self-sabotage, for example”, as well as the time at which they should be 'consumed'.

“It’s a little bit about the different emotions and the different components of each person, which motivate writing and which motivate songs,” he said.

Some of the album’s tracks had already been released and have been “very well received”.

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Singer and songwriter Carolina Deslandes releases today “Chorar no Club”, an album “completely different” from anything she has done before, consisting of 24 songs made to be consumed throughout the day, at a rate of one per hour.

For her seventh album, Carolina Deslandes wanted to expand the range of producers she worked with. Until then, Agir and Diogo Clemente were her creative partners. “For this album I decided to schedule sessions with different people, some of whom I didn’t even know”, said the singer, in statements to Lusa.

From the work with MAR, who, being a woman, gave Carolina “another openness to talking about things” and made her “a more fearless artist”, Jon, Feodor Bivol, the guitarist who has accompanied her for ten years, and D'AY resulted the 24 songs that make up the album, but also others that will be released later, some “to play in clubs at night and to dance to” and others “ballads on the piano”.

“For the first time in my life, I went to a studio with different creatives and that awakened things in me that had never happened before, because I had always worked with the same two people, and it made me really want to create,” he shared.

Among the 24 songs in “Chorar no Club” there are some that Carolina Deslandes wrote “crying snot and tears” and others that are “highly sexual”, for example.

“When I started to realize that the album was going to have a huge diversity of themes, and would address completely different subjects, precisely because it was with different producers, who awakened different things in me, I thought: 'how does all this fit within the same project?'. And I thought: 'in the same way that everything fits within the same person'”, he shared.

The way the singer found to explain to people that “despite everything being so different, it is part of the same thing” was to “insert into the universe” that she is and that she believes everyone is.

“On the same day, we can wake up to bad news and feel sad, ten minutes later something makes us laugh and we laugh for twenty minutes, in the afternoon we can be dead tired, and at night we go to dinner with our friends and end up having a drink and dancing. And I wanted an album that would accompany all the possibilities of the same day,” he said.

That's why “Chorar no Club”, which for now only has a digital edition, is presented like a medicine box, with 24 doses, the songs, each one “with the time at which it should be listened to”.

“It’s a joke, but in reality we thought of a record that would accompany us 24 hours a day,” he explained.

In the album's 'leaflet', each 'pill' has its respective “chemical components, which are also a joke, like 0.5 mg of homesickness with 0.5 mg of self-sabotage, for example”, as well as the time at which they should be 'consumed'.

“It’s a little bit about the different emotions and the different components of each person, which motivate writing and which motivate songs,” he said.

Some of the album’s tracks had already been released and have been “very well received”.

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