Mallu Magalhães (2008 album) explained

Mallu Magalhães
Type:studio
Artist:Mallu Magalhães
Cover:Mallu Magalhães (First Album).jpg
Recorded:2008
AR Studios
(Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro)
Genre:Indie folk, folk rock, alternative rock
Label:Agência de Música, Microservice
Producer:Mario Caldato Jr
Next Title:Mallu Magalhães
Next Year:2009

Mallu Magalhães is the debut studio album by the Brazilian folk singer Mallu Magalhães, released on November 15, 2008, through the Agência de Musica.

The album was also released only with the standard version. After his release, the album received favorable reviews in most of the songs. It produced four singles.

Background and concept

In July 2008, Mallu entered a studio booked in Brazil to start recording the songs for the album. In the recording used analog equipment and even a mixer of the legendary studio Abbey Road to have a sound more similar to artists such as Beatles and Bob Dylan. Mario Caldato Jr, who worked with Beck, Beastie Boys and Marcelo D2, was responsible for production.[1]

For the recording disc, she had the band from her early gigs: Kadu Abecassis (guitar) and Jorge Moreira (drums), whose produced the MySpace demos, and Thiago Consorti (bass) and Rodrigo de Alencar (piano).

Cover

The cover image of a simple lion that resembles the image on top of some brands of Brazilian cookies refers subtly to Caetano Veloso, who Magalhães heard as a child, and the symbols of folk and American country music, which are influences of Mallu's musical style.

Release and promotion

Two singles were released before the album's release date: "J1" and "Tchubaruba". She also did a show to promote the launch of the album on November 24, 2008 at Morro da Urca, Rio de Janeiro.[2]

Singles

Tour

See main article: article and Mallu Magalhães concert tour (2008). Mallu began to support her album on August 30, 2008 in "Festival Eletronika" in São Paulo and ended on June 27, 2009 in "Cooperativa Brasil" in Campinas, São Paulo.[3] [4]

Reception

G1 gave the album a 7 out of 10 and wrote: "If there was any doubt about the life of this girl out of the virtual world, just push the play. Mallu Magalhães is true."

The Boston Phoenix gave the album 3 out of 4 stars and wrote that "Mallu class can give to contemporary pop that we hear today."

Rolling Stone magazine considered it the second best Brazilian album of 2008.[5] Also, the same magazine includes two tracks of the album on their "25 Best National Songs of 2008" list (J1 and Tchubaruba).[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Divirta-se Notícia - Mallu Magalhães lança seu primeiro disco independente . New.divirta-se.uai.com.br . 2008-10-17 . 2012-03-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120311010513/http://www.new.divirta-se.uai.com.br/html/sessao_19/2008/10/17/ficha_musica/id_sessao%3D19%26id_noticia%3D4004/ficha_musica.shtml . 2012-03-11 . dead .
  2. Web site: Mallu - DiĂĄrio do terceiro disco . Blogdamallu.com.br . 2012-03-01.
  3. Web site: Mallu - DiĂĄrio do terceiro disco . Blogdamallu.com.br . 2012-03-01.
  4. Web site: Mallu - DiĂĄrio do terceiro disco . Blogdamallu.com.br . 2012-03-01.
  5. Web site: Sabbre Agência . 25 Melhores Discos Nacionais de 2008 - Galeria - Rolling Stone Brasil . Rollingstone.com.br . 2012-03-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110722141408/http://www.rollingstone.com.br/edicoes/28/textos/3612/ . 2011-07-22 . dead .
  6. Web site: Sabbre Agência . 25 Melhores Músicas Nacionais de 2008 - Rolling Stone Brasil . Rollingstone.com.br . 2012-03-01 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110722141235/http://www.rollingstone.com.br/edicoes/28/textos/3588/ . 2011-07-22 .