Since 1991 the band Skank from Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, hit
the Brazilian music scene with an infectious mix of reggae, ska,
pop and ballads. As their influences, the band likes to refer to
the English and American pop music from the sixties and seventies,
like the Beatles, The Police, Bob Dylan and others. On their 2001
best seller MTV
Ao Vivo, which sold 800.000 copies, the impressive cover of
Bob Dylan's "Tanto (I Want You)" is a perfect
example of the band's dedication to that musical era. On their seventh
album the song "Dois Rios" fulfils that role. The vocal
arrangement has a clear mark of the Beatles on it, as does the instrumentation.
With lyrics by Nando Reis and music composed by Samuel Rosa and Lô Borges
the song climbed the Brazilian pop charts, mixing the Beatles with
local musical inheritance. On most other songs on this album, the
fruitful cooperation between the band's lead vocalist Samuel Rosa
with Chico Amaral continues to deliver solid pop songs.
The
ballad "As Noites" could serve as one of those typical
products of this partnership. Although the approach seems a little
different from earlier works. More attention
has been paid to the lyrics of the songs; a bit more complicated,
at times more poetic. "Nômade" is the odd duck in
Skank's repertoire. Seems like they listened well to the direction
Nação Zumbi chose for their most recent album (see
review here).
The song sounds a bit psychedelic with the sound effects and specially
the Arabic voice of Moroccan Mineiro
Paco Pigalle. The next song on the album "Vou Deixar" quickly
takes us back on the Earth of the sixties, with a catchy melody and
the characteristic choir lines of those flower-power times. "Formato
Mínimo" is where the lyrics get a more poetic touch,
carefully treasured in a friendly pop melody. "Os Ofendidos" changes
the color, sounding more aggressive, with hard rock guitar lines.
On "É Tarde" we hear a typical Skank ballad, reminding
us of the earlier days of the band. "Sambatron" also has
Skank written all over it, despite the use of sound effects.
After months in the studio, Skank didn't want to sound the same
as on their last studio album, Maquinarama, released in
2000. And it worked, the band proceeded by paying tribute to the
influential music of earlier times. The harmonic vocal lines are
polished and very well taken care of, while the compositions reflect
musical memories many of us cherish. It's a whole different approach
than what we heard so far, but a well chosen addition to the bands
history so far.
Skank is Samuel Rosa (vocals, guitars), Haroldo Ferretti (drums),
Henrique Portugal (keyboards) and Lelo Zaneti (bass).