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BELONGS TO MAFRA

How Comes The Constellations Shine

Post Rock/Math rock


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Studio Album, released in 2012

Songs / Tracks Listing



1. Untitled One 02:57
2. Untitled Two 05:11
3. Untitled Three 04:04
4. Untitled Four 05:32
5. Untitled Five 00:57
6. Untitled Six 03:44
7. Untitled Seven 05:47
8. Untitled Eight 07:27
9. Untitled Nine 04:47
10. Untitled Ten 03:36

Total Time 42:02

Line-up / Musicians


Gonçalo Pereira (JagMaster,Telecaster,Stratocaster,Piano)


Tito Silva(Toronado,Stratocaster,Artcore)


Nuno Fragoso(JazzBass,Precision)


André Abreu(Cheap Drums,Xylo)

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Belongs To Mafra brings some changes to How Comes The Constellations Shine's sound. While song structures on this album are the same as the ones that can be found on previous works, the sound has been toned down a little bit, and the piano takes further action on the whole album, allowing the guitars to work like strings ensemble.

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