Mar 7 • 21:02 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Guitarist Lúcio Maia launches solo album in April with original songs that dialogue with futuristic aesthetics

Guitarist Lúcio Maia is set to release his second solo album on April 16, featuring original tracks influenced by futuristic aesthetics.

Lúcio Maia, a founding member of the influential Brazilian band Nação Zumbi, has announced the release of his second solo album scheduled for April 16. This upcoming work includes original songs such as 'Tábua das horas' and 'Fetiche motel', showcasing his characteristic blend of music styles, particularly dark funk with a futuristic twist. The album is anticipated to resonate well within the contemporary music scene, attracting fans of innovative sound explorations.

Previously, Maia had released his first solo album in 2019, which marked the beginning of his journey as a solo artist. Before that, he had also experimented with solo projects under the name Maquinado, releasing two albums in the late 2000s. With these past experiences, Maia has continually evolved as a musician, integrating diverse influences into his work, which continues to define his artistic identity.

The upcoming album not only indicates Maia's growth as an artist but also highlights the ongoing legacy of the Nação Zumbi movement in Brazilian music. As Maia steps further into his solo career, his exploration of themes like futurism in music provides an exciting glimpse into the future direction of his sound, marking him as a significant figure in the Brazilian music landscape.

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