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O Muro das Lamentações

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O Muro das Lamentações
📅 Released19 June 2011
🎙️ RecordedOctober 2010 - May 2011
⏳ Length37:10
🏷️ LabelUniversal
Flerte Fatal chronology
Aurora Boreal
(2009)
O Muro das Lamentações
(2011)
Mundo Canibal
(2013)
Singles from O Muro das Lamentações
  1. "Destinos Cruzados"
    Released: January 2003
  2. "Porrada Neles"
    Released: May 2003
  3. "A Volta dos Que Não Foram"
    Released: September 2003
  4. "Duplo Sentido"
    Released: January 2004

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As Longas Tranças do Rei Careca is the fifth studio album by the Brazilian rock band Flerte Fatal, released in 2003.

It was the first album with guitarist Lucas Almeida, Victor Porto's cousin. Lucas didn't yet have much experience in the music world, but he would come for show. Recordings began in late 2002, and were well relaxed, with David and Leonardo accepting very well Lucas's entrance, which gave a new rhythm to the group. The band opted to record a dirtier, direct and heavy record. The album was not well received by the specialized press and criticism, while most fans well accepted this new side of Flerte Fatal. The main highlights were "Porrada Neles", "Você Não Precisa Entender", "A Volta dos Que Não Foram" and "Duplo Sentido".

Track listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."As Longas Tranças do Rei Careca"Victor Porto, Leonardo Pontes, David Mello2:35
2."Porrada Neles"Porto, Lucas Almeida4:06
3."Meia Volta Volver"Porto, Almeida4:03
4."Duplo Sentido"Pontes3:21
5."Você Não Precisa Entender"Porto3:51
6."Um Mundo Sem Amor"Porto, Almeida3:15
7."Pleonasmo"Mello2:58
8."Mãos ao Alto"Almeida, Pontes3:54
9."A Volta dos Que Não Foram"Porto, Almeida1:27
10."Máquina de Guerra"Almeida3:37
11."Quem Transa Nessa Porra?"Porto, Mello4:00
Total length:37:10


O Muro das Lamentações Tour[edit]

The tour promoting the album was scheduled to start in January 2003 and ended in September 2004. It was the largest tour of the band. The average setlist, based on 151 shows:

  1. "As Longas Tranças do Rei Careca"
  2. "Porrada Neles"
  3. "Independência ou Morte"
  4. "Fora do Sistema Solar"
  5. "Duplo Sentido"
  6. "Não Vá Nessa Direção"
    • First time since 2000
  7. "Saia do Caminho"
  8. "Você Não Precisa Entender"
  9. "O País do Futuro"
    • First time since 2000
  10. "Não Faz Sentido"
  11. "(A Nova) Geração do Rock"
  12. "Pleonasmo"
  13. "Longe da Multidão"
  14. "Brasília"
    • First time since 2000
  15. "Trabalhar Ninguém Quer"
  16. "Pátria Amada"
  17. "A Volta dos Que Não Foram"
  18. "Zona de Combate"
Encore
  1. "Vamos Botar Boneco"
    • First time since 2000
  2. "Quem Transa Nessa Porra?"
  3. "Ordem e Progresso"
  4. "Fim da Linha"

Other songs performed:

  1. "Meia Volta Volver"
  2. "Um Mundo Sem Amor"
  3. "Mãos Ao Alto"
  4. "Máquina de Guerra"
  5. "Voto de Silêncio"
  6. "Abolição"

Supporting acts:

  • Cachorro Grande (RS)
  • Vivendo do Ócio (BA)
  • Bidê ou Balde (RS)
  • Vespas Mandarinas (SP)

Personnel[edit]

  • Victor Porto – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, tambourine
  • Filipe Galvão - lead guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards
  • Lucas Almeida - rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Leonardo Pontes - bass guitar, keybords, backing vocals
  • David Mello - drums, cowbell