Catarina Branco returns with 'Onde eu me escondo', announcing a new album for April
Catarina Branco is back with her new single 'Onde eu me escondo', which serves as an announcement for an upcoming album scheduled for release in April.

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Catarina Branco is back with her new single 'Onde eu me escondo', which serves as an announcement for an upcoming album scheduled for release in April.

On their debut as headliners at the Coliseu in Lisbon, a week after playing the Coliseu do Porto, NAPA brought pride in their native Madeira and the songs a vast legion of fans can already sing from start to finish. And we’re not even talking about ‘Deslocado’. With special guests and a new album due this year, they are establishing themselves as a certainty on the national music scene.

Here is the new chapter of a story told in three acts and two voices. More direct and more relaxed, the new album “Fazer as Pazes” will now be performed on stages across the country.

The British band brings a new album, 'Never/Know', and plenty of enthusiasm to celebrate 20 years together with both new and long-standing fans.

The presentation of Inverbo in Porto underlines the intimate nature of Abrunhosa's new phase while not compromising his commitment to his faithful audiences.

Pedro Abrunhosa says his new album serves as a counterbalance to voracity, haste and thoughtlessness.

They call themselves Mães Solteiras — a supergroup made up of André Henriques (Linda Martini), Joaquim Albergaria (PAUS, Bateu Matou, Vicious 5), Pedro Cobrado (If Lucy Fell) and Ricardo Martins (Pop Dell'Arte, Lobster, etc.) — and have just released their debut album, “Vamos Ser Breves”, ripping hardcore punk with choruses that rail against the state of affairs. BLITZ met them in Lisbon, days away from their live debut: Friday in Porto, Saturday in the capital.

The first song, 'Todo o Santo Dia', released in January, features Samuel Úria.

In response to 'one of the most tumultuous moments of the new world order', he made Inverbo, a nocturnal album from which an uneasy light peeks. It is released on Friday. He will present it live in Porto and Lisbon.

The pianist, organist and composer, known for albums such as “Crepúsculo” and “Insonia”, marks 20 years in his career with a new release, “Sustained Tones Vol. 1”, made up entirely of his own original compositions.
