I also try to pay my humble tumblr homage to the great band, The National, by co-running Fuck Yeah! The National

Most of the times, I tend to express myself better in my mother language: Conversas ao espelho

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December 31st
5:50 PM
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In the New Year

by The Walkmen

Oh I’m still living

at the old address

and I’m waiting on the weather

that  I know will pass

I know it’s true

It’s gonna be a good year

At least is what it looks like from now. But 2011 was a very good teacher. One of the most valuable lessons was the fragility of people and relationships. One day they are here, the next day they can be gone. One day we can rely on someone, next day we don’t recognize them anymore. All these I knew before, but didn’t really believe it or feel it.

5:19 PM
2011 in music for me. I did not listen to many new things and few of the new things got to be played obcessively, among them:St. Vincents’ Strange Mercy took over me since i gave it a second listen. It has the most addictive songs of this year. I love the way Annie Clark sings every line of each song. Like what happens with The National, it’s not just the words themselves or the instrumental sounds, it is the way the words are said and sung.
Fingerlings 4 has one of my all-time favorite songs: The Sifters. The song is stripped down to a guitar, but it is the words that carry it. The whole album was my company throughout hours of work, train trips or walking strolls.
This year, the Walkmen were that friend that never talks too much but, when he does, knows exactly what to say to put you on the right track.  You & Me album, especially, helped me to put up with the constant rollercoaster this year was. Vamos à la playa was the song that put me on the mood every morning to pick up my bike and go to work. Seven Years of Holidays helped me to put up with the distance from all things familiar. I Lost You helped me to move on from all the people I lost and the person I though I would never get a chance to embrace. And the whole album kept me company in the most important day of the year for me, through a stroll at dawn in an empty after-party that a city had become.
2012 will bring a new Andrew Bird and, hopefully, new material from The National. So it looks like it’s going to be a good year.

2011 in music for me. I did not listen to many new things and few of the new things got to be played obcessively, among them:

St. Vincents’ Strange Mercy took over me since i gave it a second listen. It has the most addictive songs of this year. I love the way Annie Clark sings every line of each song. Like what happens with The National, it’s not just the words themselves or the instrumental sounds, it is the way the words are said and sung.


Fingerlings 4 has one of my all-time favorite songs: The Sifters. The song is stripped down to a guitar, but it is the words that carry it. The whole album was my company throughout hours of work, train trips or walking strolls.

This year, the Walkmen were that friend that never talks too much but, when he does, knows exactly what to say to put you on the right track.  You & Me album, especially, helped me to put up with the constant rollercoaster this year was. Vamos à la playa was the song that put me on the mood every morning to pick up my bike and go to work. Seven Years of Holidays helped me to put up with the distance from all things familiar. I Lost You helped me to move on from all the people I lost and the person I though I would never get a chance to embrace. And the whole album kept me company in the most important day of the year for me, through a stroll at dawn in an empty after-party that a city had become.

2012 will bring a new Andrew Bird and, hopefully, new material from The National. So it looks like it’s going to be a good year.

September 7th
5:28 PM
My 22nd year of life, I will always remember it as my Age of ADZ. A year ago, Futile Devices described how I felt. After some really happy months, my life started to mirror the crazyness of this album. Pain, confusion, errors, always the same errors. Life, as always, balanced bad moments with really good ones and, slowly, things started to get into place. I am still surrounded by people which I admire and who really care about me, in spite of all my mistakes, misunderstandings and selfish actions. And for some time now, as my 23rd year of life approaches, life sounds like Pleasure Principle. I guess this cycle is closed and a new one is already beginning.
I have got now a chance to actively choose a path in my life: a job, a city or even a country. I am still undecided, as always. I hope that, if next year is defined again by an album, let it be a less confuse one.

My 22nd year of life, I will always remember it as my Age of ADZ. A year ago, Futile Devices described how I felt. After some really happy months, my life started to mirror the crazyness of this album. Pain, confusion, errors, always the same errors. Life, as always, balanced bad moments with really good ones and, slowly, things started to get into place. I am still surrounded by people which I admire and who really care about me, in spite of all my mistakes, misunderstandings and selfish actions. And for some time now, as my 23rd year of life approaches, life sounds like Pleasure Principle. I guess this cycle is closed and a new one is already beginning.

I have got now a chance to actively choose a path in my life: a job, a city or even a country. I am still undecided, as always. I hope that, if next year is defined again by an album, let it be a less confuse one.

January 18th
9:48 PM

I just did what will hopefully be the last exam of my entire school career. Feeling relieved. And tired.

Tumblr, i’ve been negleting you, but you are missed.