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Brazilian multi-instrumentalist and composer Lia Kapp just released her first album, Metamorphösis, through Pessoa que Voa, an independent record label from São Paulo, Brasil. Recorded and produced by Gustavo Mazuroski (And The Night Never Came), the album unravels the singer's psyche, who transformed her anguish into a dark-pop epic.
Metamorphösis tells the story of someone's transformation while lost into a conflict within herself, an allegory of the period of her life in which the artist underwent such metamorphosis. With deep and melancholic lyrics, it is a heavier album than its predecessor, the Conflito EP, with the introduction of guitars and drums, along with electronic arrangements, in its songs.
Metamorphösis is an album that flirts with post-punk, trip-hop and pop during its thirteen tracks, influenced by Chelsea Wolfe, Portishead and Marilyn Manson. The album is available as "name your price" digital edition on Bandcamp, and as well for streaming in full and you can give it a listen in the player below. Link