The second album for the Brazilian artists and without a doubt they are playing with more sounds and ideas than on their last full length (which I really liked). This album tries to fuse elements of blackgaze with not only emo but with dreampunk. Dreampunk is a rather odd offshoot of vaporwave in which you are basically creating ethereal wave-type landscape reminiscent of ambient or drone but doing it with heavily manipulated music samples. Sonhos tomam conta really pulls it off full force and although I think the opening two tracks dampen the rest of the album, once this album picks up it picks up. Great execution, heart-wrenching lyrics, and explosive instrumentals.
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