Anjos Tronchos paints a vibrant yet unsettling portrait of our hyper-connected age. Caetano Veloso imagines “twisted angels” flown in from Silicon Valley who lure us into the glowing blue of our screens. Algorithms feast on our every click, turning personal stories into data for sale, while our own neurons are rewired to crave the endless scroll. The song jumps from the early optimism of the Arab Spring to the rise of clownish, sinister leaders, showing how the same digital tools that once promised freedom can just as quickly spread chaos. Every reference – from Schoenberg’s dissonant harmonies to Billie Eilish crafting hits in her bedroom – reminds us that art keeps evolving inside this digital maelstrom.
Still, Caetano refuses total despair. He asks whether a single hateful post might destroy us, yet he also insists that poetry, music and human presence – “morena bela / estás aqui” – can push back against the void where even time and space feel erased. Anjos Tronchos is both a warning and a celebration: a playful critique of tech addiction, data profiteering and political manipulation, and a joyful nod to the boundless creativity that survives in spite of it all.
Caetano Veloso is a legendary Brazilian composer, singer, guitarist, and political activist born in 1942 in Santo Amaro, Bahia. He rose to fame in the 1960s as a leading figure of the Tropicália movement, which blended Brazilian musical traditions like samba and bossa nova with psychedelic rock and avant-garde styles. Known for his poetic lyrics and bold experimentation, Veloso's work challenged Brazil's military dictatorship, leading to his imprisonment and exile in London.
With a career spanning over six decades, Caetano has won numerous awards including multiple Latin Grammys and Grammys. His influence extends beyond Brazil, captivating audiences worldwide through his diverse musical styles and collaborations with icons like Gilberto Gil and Os Mutantes. Veloso remains a vital voice in contemporary music and culture, celebrated for his artistic innovation and commitment to social justice.