Thursday 3 May 2018

Filho da Mãe – Água-Má



by Raquel Pinheiro

Água-Má [another name for alforreca (jellyfish)] is Filho da Mãe’s fourth album. Like its predecessors, Palácio (Palace), Cabeça (Head) and Mergulho (Dive) it was recording in different locations. In this case between a recording studio, HAUS, in Lisboa, and Madeira, where Rui Carvalho spend a week during an artist-in-residence program working on his alter-ego’s record.  

As it is usual with Filho da Mãe, in Água-Má the guitar is a canvas, or a camera, for the images and paintings that are seen when listening to its themes. The literal translation of Água-Má is Mean Water. Couple it with a jellyfish and Madeira Islands, in the middle of the Atlantic, and it is not surprising water, and watery images of every sort, from gentle flow of streams to tumultuous waves crashing against shore, to the continuous simmering splash of a waterfall our mind and eyes.

Filho da Mãe weaves a thread of different intensities, running from the beach (Praia, the opening track), to home (Casa, the closing track), in a crescendo that, after endless adventures, ebbs with the arrival to safety. There are no voice or words or a character in Água-Má, but it wouldn’t be far-fetched to used it as a soundtrack to Ulysses’ Odyssey.
(Lovers & Lollypops, 2018)

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