PRESS

INTERVIEWS : portuguese online magazines / newspapers

Divergências // Bodyspace // Neocassis

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REVIEWS : Portugal / Poland

Reviews on 'Visions Of Solitary Branches'

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- 'An original composer within the context of the Portuguese musical scene' - Jornal Público

- 'Music that makes us weigh life's little things is a sweetly disturbing one' - O Primeiro de Janeiro

- 'Working from an instrumental simplicity that creates the song's body, Filipe Miranda adds colours and deconstructs structures,
through the most unexpected sounds' - Diário de Notícias

- 'These are songs of reflection... these are songs that welcome those rainy Autumn nights... Filipe takes us into his personal
world... simple, sincere, sometimes made out of several colours, just like those of a rainbow, sharing with us his thoughts, his
songs of love and sorrow - Music plpt

- 'Here's the confirmation of one more "troubadourish" talent for the new millennium' - Sound+Vision

- 'The song's universe is a personal one and it's constructed in such a simple, pure and genuine shape, that makes us believe
it's ours' - Rascunho

- 'His compositions are not merely words and instruments aiming to create images and every day reflexes. They incite our
imagination and save that imaginary diary inside us through spasms of reality' - Divergências

- 'Sounds, practically nude, show the song in its most purest shape' - Rádio Universidade de Coimbra

- 'Kind of anthem to sincerity, to the truth, to a soul's state capable of exposing itself to the world and to spy, along with us, its
fears, its passions, its sadness, all' - A Trompa

- 'There's purity in Filipe Miranda's words... the perfect soundtrack for an Autumn afternoon or a Spring time morning' - Fenther