“Sol Da Manhã” invites us into a colorful tug-of-war between lighthearted optimism and simmering tension. The narrator is the classic day-dreamer: mesmerized by fireworks, distracted by passing planes, soaking up the morning sun while someone close to him broods in the dark. He is incurably drawn to whatever shines or sparks, even when the atmosphere around him feels heavy. What looks like carelessness on his part is really a stubborn decision to focus on beauty, humor, and the “good stuff” he simply can’t stop seeing.
Behind the playful vibe, Supercombo captures a relatable clash of perspectives in any relationship. One person feeds on frustration, the other on sunlight. The singer admits he might have to “pick up your pieces” once the anger implodes, yet he still can’t resist grinning at the sky. It is a song about choosing brightness over bitterness, about how our inner weather can be totally different even when we stand side by side. Grab your headphones and let this Brazilian rock gem remind you that sometimes—despite the tension—the best remedy is to look up and catch a little morning sun.