"Sublime-voiced Latin prime mover continues to modernise Brazilian pop: Exotic, intrepid and ever-lovely, its title is a made-up word that her one-year-old son with drummer, programmer and co-producer Pupillo uses to say he's feeling fine ... "Corpocontinente" and opener "Off (Sad Siri)" wind around slow echoing stumble-beats for a beach-idyllic tunecraft descended from vintage bossa ... "Make Sure Your Head Is Above", written for her by Dinho from Tropicália-tinged combo Boogarins, features deft picking by sometime Tom Waits guitarist Marc Ribot, who also adds Devo-esque offbeat clangs to "Forçar O Verão". Both tracks substantially further Céu's remit, particularly the former's build-up of squalling disquiet before a blessed melodic release. Such moments of tension make the sweetness of "Nada Irreal"'s mellow funk, "Rotação"'s kooky pop and the sashaying "Pardo", specially composed by Tropicália legend Caetano Veloso, all the more blissful".