The band Splippleman, , is preparing to release their third studio album, recorded at the legendary Abbey Road , immortalized by the work of The Beatles .

As a preview of what's to come, the band released two tracks that offer a delightful sonic contrast: the energetic "Trolling" on Side A, and the sweet "Morning Light" on Side B. Listen now on all major digital platforms.

Vocalist Lincoln Fabrício describes “Trolling” by stating that “rock means freedom.” According to him, the song was composed in 2018, just before the trip to London for the recording. “The lyrics of this song are about getting rid of people who make us waste time with biased opinions,” he explains.

"Morning Light," on the other hand, has a more personal and sentimental background. The song is inspired by the sun's rays hitting the crib of guitarist Fábio Serpe , giving the recording a certain emotional tone. According to the band, this is one of the most special songs on the project, also featuring a special guest appearance by Luiz Bueno .

Splippleman is formed by Lincoln Fabrício (vocals), Fábio Serpe (guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals), Ricardo Bastos (bass), Emanuel Lorenzzoni “Moon” (drums) and Sérgio Justen (piano, keyboards). For their third studio album, the artists promise a repertoire that will “captivate, move and excite the audience.”

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