PLUMA BLACK
I always celebrate the encounters and in this song I celebrate for the consonant clusters (in portuguese all the words contain L). I had a teacher at school named Anatlace and that name messed with my tongue a lot. From Besides that, I started to get hooked every time the letter L got stuck with some consonant and I kept singing those words as if it was a pilates exercise for the mouth. Considering the songs for my new album Pluma Black (Black Feather) fit like a glove and flowed into reggae. My guests for the track are my father, Luiz Chagas, with his riffs from unmistakable guitars, and my friend Negro Leo, who know how to taste the words and pronounce them al dente.
Tulipa Ruiz
Every first part of this arrangement sounds like a recitative to me. One prologue to the one drop on beat one of Samuel Fraga's drum set and Gabriel Mayall's fat, "precision" bass. Tulip and Black Leo, invited to sing on the track, they sound the same timbre in the music all. No less special, Luiz Chagas participates playing a semi- acoustic Höfner guitar. Chagas belongs to that group select group of instrumentalists who draw their own sound from any instrument.
Gustavo Ruiz
lyrics
PLUMA BLACK
Cloaca, atlas, clef, flat key Pluma Black
Cycle, tricycle, public, plea Bicycle
Igloo, gluten, icing, weather club, gum, arrow, anglo Glottis
Clitoris, glans, plasma, broad plagiarism Pluma Black
Double eclipse, clone and merge Candomblé (7)
Double dubbed, clandestine temple, template
cloister, cloister
Click
Planet, plant tilts in the fog Pluma Black
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