Today we’ll touch on a particularly intriguing phenomenon – releasing a soundtrack before the series itself comes out. There’s something deeply paradoxical about it. SonicNeuron took this bold step by unveiling their album Confissões de Lívia, a 28-track release. The 28 songs by SonicNeuron exist as a kind of premonition, still living only within Chelby Stanford’s script.
And in this, it seems to me, lies an interesting idea – to create a feeling and an expectation that in the future will become fixed as an image on the screen.

You know, it’s like the first premonition before acting. It’s worth noting that the album is performed in two languages, Portuguese and English, two ways to touch the inexpressible. I like that the bilingual choice for the album is a metaphor for the splitness of the modern experience of love. Portuguese here sounds like the language of the body, while English sounds like the bitter truth, do you feel it? I also want to note that 28 tracks is almost a monthly cycle, a lunar phase of emotions. The album ‘Confissões de Lívia’ creates a picture of the experience of love: from the first thrill to the bitterness of the unspoken. I recommend listening!





