My father loved "a well-played, well-thought rock 'n' roll". It was by listening to Alice in Chains, Pink Floyd and Legião Urbana that he learned to listen to the world with attention — and also to express himself. In 2009, in the middle of a life full of shifts, bills and responsibilities, Lino Filho sat down and recorded samples, fragments of guitar, pieces of melody, and snippets of lyrics. They were seeds. He had little time, but much to say.
Those 2009 recordings were kept. Small files, small notebooks, small loose ideas that never became an album during his lifetime. Until in 2025, without him here, his family found that material again and decided those seeds deserved to become a tree. With the help of SUNO, a generative AI music tool, the gaps were stitched: what my father didn't have time to play, the AI played; what he didn't have time to record, the AI filled in — always respecting what he had left behind.
The result is LAMF, 11 tracks that start in 2009 and end in 2025. An album that is neither only his nor only ours — it is a reunion. Every song carries the influences that shaped the Lino we knew: the weight of Grunge, the melody of Gilmour, the poetry of Renato Russo, and the quiet faith of his final years. If you listen carefully, you might hear what we hear: a father, a husband, a thinker, finally playing the music that always lived inside him.
Dad, here is your album. We're playing it with you.
LAMF — Track 01
LAMF — Track 02
LAMF — Track 03
LAMF — Track 04
LAMF — Track 05
LAMF — Track 06
LAMF — Track 07
LAMF — Track 08
LAMF — Track 09
LAMF — Track 10
LAMF — Track 11