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"Tem quem diga que estou em cima do muro porque não voto. Visão superficial de quem só vê os dois lados. Eu me sinto no centro de um círculo e posso caminhar na direção que minha consciência decidir. Não me vejo em cima de muro porque não vejo só dois lados pra pular. Que pulem os que pensam assim, escolham seus lados. Na minha visão, é pura indução midiática, cultural, comportamental, da natureza de uma sociedade competitiva, superficial e estrategicamente enraizada no inconsciente coletivo, adaptadas às mentalidades antagônicas, criadas pra dar a ilusão de que se muda alguma coisa desse jeito. Os banqueiros, em suas fortalezas, dão risada.Não é só não votar, é não ter patrão nem empregado, é detestar ostentação de luxos e consumos "de elite", é não desejar mais do que se precisa, é ter vergonha de privilégios da riqueza, é respeitar o modo de ser dos outros, é olhar com igualdade mesmo pras diferenças. É querer pouco e reconhecer a própria pequeneza diante do todo e grandeza diante de si mesmo. É gostar do respeito alheio, mas não abrir mão do próprio. É ouvir a própria consciência acima da própria conveniência. Essas são algumas posições que aplico em minha vida. Sem querer posar de exemplo ou dar conselho a ninguém. Cada um com sua própria consciência. E sem cobranças."
- Eduardo Marinho
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Lisbon, Portugal -- Marinho will be releasing her debut album ~ (read as tilde) on October 18. The newest single from the album is “Freckles,” a song that is just under 5 minutes long. There’s a refreshing easy-going nature to this track, driven by guitars and Marinho’s soft vocals (very reminiscent of the band Happyness for me). “Freckles” has a lightness to that’s got a bit of that 90s garage rock vibe and feels like those afternoons after school spent with friends outside. It’s a pretty mellow track, perfect for getting your day started to.
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Find A Song about falling in love with someone who doesn’t feel the same way
Marinho - Ghost Notes
Marinho is pleased to share ‘Ghost Notes’, debut single and statement of intent that slowly reveals itself to be her own emotionally intense take on modern day romance and making amends with past and future loves.
Recorded at Black Sheep Studios, mastered by Philip Shaw Bova (Marlon Williams, Feist, Andy Shauf) and constructed from the simplicity of the roots of American folk music, ‘Ghost Notes’ summons undefined emotions, compromised transformations, and contorted romances indistinguishable from the singer's personal reality. It’s lush, almost cinematic feel portrays someone that, for the first time, falls in love with someone who doesn’t feel the same way. When reality doesn’t collaborate, those feelings are lived out only in dreams.
The single has emerged just in time for this year’s International Women’s Day. Marinho explains:
“The writing of this song and album coincided with my growing feminist side as I felt inspired by a lot of women that pick up their guitars to do the same. Representation is very important to me and played a key role in my willingness to make music, so releasing ‘Ghost Notes’ on Women’s Day just resulted in a cosmic coincidence that really made sense to me.”
Her new single comes accompanied by a video made by up and coming Portuguese director Leonor Bettencourt Loureiro. Filmed at various local haunts, it depicts her at home with scenes synonymous with her day to day life in and around her native Lisbon, in Portugal.
Marinho, moniker of Filipa Marinho, was born in Lisbon and raised in front of the TV. This meant plenty of early exposure to Cartoon Network and mid-90's movies, as well as a growing intimacy with Hollywood’s views on love, relationships and overall human nature.
Now, as a young adult, she tries to come to terms with what lies between overly romanticized expectations and real non-sitcom life. Resolutions come in the form of indie folk songs which she has written and assembled over the years. These same songs will be collected on her debut album ~ (read ‘tilde’), which is set for release in the fall of 2019. (press release)