After a 2019 marked by the edition of Romã and by an extensive tour through the United States, the band led by Lê Almeida saw new elements enter, opened a recording studio to which he gave the very Kafkaesque name Repartição, and started working on what will become, later this year.
The new single titled “Cavalo Branco” (“white horse”) is available on all streaming platforms and reinforces the mix of sounds applied by the band and brings some echoes for the upcoming album
“This new track will be part of the album we’re recording,” wrote Almeida in an email. “Now the band has changed and has new members. During the quarantine I have taken the opportunity to prepare several new tracks for this new album from Oruã.”
Oruã was preparing to travel to the U.S. in August before the pandemic, but now, the band hopes to be able to visit in September.