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Now We Can Talk's first SINGLE is AVAILABLE with a message for the youth!

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Under the influence of indie and alternative rock bands from the late 2000s, Now We Can Talk emerged in the summer of 2020, in Évora, Portugal. Formed by members Ronaldd Nascimento Felipe (vocals and guitar) and Diogo Lapo (vocals and bass), who met during their degree in music in Portugal. The two made a road trip through the south of the country, where they composed the first demos. Later, when returning to record their first EP, the remaining members Emanuel Rodrigues (synthesizers and keys) and Manuel Rico (drums) were invited to join the band.

 

The band's first EP was produced, mixed and mastered by Vitor Carraca Teixeira, a pop, indie and rock producer, with countless songs playing on the radio with over millions of plays.

 

The Single

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"Nova" exposes a young person's conversation with himself. In the pressure of wanting to make the right choices, enjoy it while he's young and still have time, he finds himself lost because he feels grown up enough, but still unsure about making decisions. Time, which until then was his greatest ally, becomes the enemy of his journey, which has been timed by social pressure to do everything in the system's time.

 

As a child, we invest our time in school, without blinking we head to college, without breathing we look for a job, and in the end, we run the risk of realizing that we are nowhere near doing what we really wanted to do – there was not even time to thinking about the choices, we didn't respect our internal timer, because all our colleagues were already enrolled in a course, and I couldn't be left behind.

 

The message this single tries to get across is that while we are young, we probably have little or nothing done, and we need to understand that this has never been a problem. The problem is not respecting our time to do things, and realizing that it's never too late to (re)start.

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