O maior disco do Teenage Fanclub faz 30 anos!

Today I'm talking about "Grand Prix," a fantastic indie rock album that's celebrating its 30th anniversary. Teenage Fanclub plays on September 3rd in Rio (Circo Voador) and September 4th in São Paulo (Cine Joia). Tickets for Teenage Fanclub's only show in São Paulo: https://fastix.com.br/events/teenage-... Check out my new cultural journalism website: https://www.andrebarcinski.com.br For R$ 20/month, you can enjoy: 15 to 18 original articles per month about music, film, and books. Two or three monthly debates, exclusive to subscribers, about film, music, and literature, including meetings with artists – Ritchie, Guilherme Arantes, Dado Villa-Lobos, Sullivan & Massadas – writers and researchers on music and film. Access to the entire archive of over 60 classes and courses already held, including courses on film history, screenwriting, English post-punk, Brazilian music of the 70s, and the careers of great filmmakers such as Kurosawa, Hitchcock, and José Mojica Marins. Access to over 600 previously published and exclusive texts on film, music, and books. Don't forget to subscribe to keep up with what's happening on the Channel. Also, don't forget to turn on notifications to receive alerts about new content as soon as it's released. BIO André Barcinski is a journalist, writer, screenwriter, and documentary filmmaker. He has worked in cultural journalism for almost 40 years. He has written nine books, including biographies of Zé do Caixão, Sepultura, João Gordo, Marcelo Nova, and Nelson Ned. He directed or wrote screenplays for films and series such as “Sullivan and Massadas: Portraits and Songs”, “The King of TV”, “Hit Parade”, “Popular News”, “Secret History of Brazilian Pop” and “Zé do Caixão”. He won the Jabuti Trophy, the most prestigious award in Brazilian literature, in 1992, for the book “Barulho”. He also won the Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival (USA) for the documentary “Maldito”, about Zé do Caixão.