Wannabe Jalva
Wannabe Jalva began playing their self-proclaimed “uterus space-groove rock… Read Full Bio ↴Wannabe Jalva began playing their self-proclaimed “uterus space-groove rock” in 2010. Wannabe Jalva is – Rafael Rocha (Vocals, Guitar), Tiagao Abrahão (Bass, Guitar), Fernando Paulista (Drums and Percussion) and Felipe Puperi (Vocals, Guitars, Keys)
Over the past four years, the band has solidified their status space bass groove band. In 2011, they were invited to play the inaugural MECAFestival in Porto Alegre, playing alongside Two Door Cinema Club and Vampire Weekend. That summer they released their debut EP, Welcome To Jalva, which had fans and critics immediately hooked on their sound. Wannabe Jalva closed out the year with a slot opening for Pearl Jam and at Zequinha Stadium (20,000 capacity). Pearl Jam hand selected Wannabe Jalva after considering a number of Brazilian bands for the opening slot. Receiving great feedback from critics and Brazilian music blogs, Wannabe Jalva’s live following grew throughout Brazil via extensive touring in 2012. After the big gig, they began to work on new material. Countless nights were spent locked inside Rafael’s large glass-windowed basement, overlooking the coastal cityscape. The band found themselves locked in a lo-fi groove, oscillating from explosive to intimate sounds, with walls of reverb driving through simple grooves. This journey through sidereal environments and textures became the foundation for Collecture.
Wannabe Jalva announces the release of their new record Collecture, due out on October 15th, 2014.
The release will feature five brand new songs: “One Way Street,” “Miracle,” “Mainline,” “Melt” and “Down The Sea.” It was recorded in their hometown Porto Alegre, largely in Rafael’s basement and between Gogó Conteúdo Sonoro and MuBemol Studio. Brian Lucey, who is responsible for the mastering on The Black Keys’ Grammy winning album Brothers, mastered Collecture.
Over the past four years, the band has solidified their status space bass groove band. In 2011, they were invited to play the inaugural MECAFestival in Porto Alegre, playing alongside Two Door Cinema Club and Vampire Weekend. That summer they released their debut EP, Welcome To Jalva, which had fans and critics immediately hooked on their sound. Wannabe Jalva closed out the year with a slot opening for Pearl Jam and at Zequinha Stadium (20,000 capacity). Pearl Jam hand selected Wannabe Jalva after considering a number of Brazilian bands for the opening slot. Receiving great feedback from critics and Brazilian music blogs, Wannabe Jalva’s live following grew throughout Brazil via extensive touring in 2012. After the big gig, they began to work on new material. Countless nights were spent locked inside Rafael’s large glass-windowed basement, overlooking the coastal cityscape. The band found themselves locked in a lo-fi groove, oscillating from explosive to intimate sounds, with walls of reverb driving through simple grooves. This journey through sidereal environments and textures became the foundation for Collecture.
Wannabe Jalva announces the release of their new record Collecture, due out on October 15th, 2014.
The release will feature five brand new songs: “One Way Street,” “Miracle,” “Mainline,” “Melt” and “Down The Sea.” It was recorded in their hometown Porto Alegre, largely in Rafael’s basement and between Gogó Conteúdo Sonoro and MuBemol Studio. Brian Lucey, who is responsible for the mastering on The Black Keys’ Grammy winning album Brothers, mastered Collecture.
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Wannabe Jalva Lyrics
Come And Go You call me a liar You think the desire Is for everyone …
Follow It If you follow the lights You will never be alone If you…
Full of Grace You live the life as a wonderful lie If it has…
Mainline Break me through this Let me feed this disease I can't refus…
Melt Whispers, wig, red bra Always carrying your boots and spread…
Miracle I′ve mixed feelings with no lust If I could quiet down…
Phone Call You don't know, you think it's clear. Never thought that ma…
Something New Come to the darkness Someone is waiting for you Bring all yo…
Superstar You want to be a superstar You will find a way…
The Way Bit like chronic disease, Blazed more than thousand lights.…
You and I You and I we used to love those drinkin' bars. You used…