On July 26, We Buffalo gave a show at the renewed The Stairway Bar, in Cascais, with the help of The Zanibar Aliens (who some might know... they performed recently at Optimus Alive).
We Buffalo warmed and heat up the night. Since their last show, at Musicbox, to this performance at a small and cozy bar we were able to see some wild differences, not only on posture and sonority (they some more cohesive this time), they seemed relaxed and were able to connect with their audience in a larger way.
It was amazing to see this performance because it was flawless.
From some guest fans (friends) singing Home Is Where Your Heart Is on stage, contributing to a more funny and interesting interaction with their audience, We Buffalo were at their purest element.
It was really grateful to see We Buffalo that night because they did their best and showing why they have such a bright and long future in front of them.
From the sweet duet between Márcia and Ricardo and their great sound as individuals, the power of Pedro's drums and sound and all the interaction between them as friends and band made this performance into something incredible!
They were the life and soul of the night and more than ever, they showed what We Buffalo are made of.
The Zanibar Aliens... The band that seems visually so edgy and different from the expected.
I expected some great things from them, at this close presentation.
Yet, it was a bit disappointing.
They were instrumentally interesting, some of the songs were extremely good but 45 minutes later, people were tired and each song seemed the same as before.
The Zanibar Aliens are talented but the show was boring and a bit disconnected from the audience.
The singer seemes too much like Robert Plant and their sound highly breathes the 60's and the 70's, brighting a relative new sound.
It wasn't entirely their fault, the acoustic didn't quite help to their presentation.
They are talented, they know quite well what they are doing but this performance lacked in cohesion and harmony and I really expected more.
Photography by: Jorge Antunes
Edited by: Sara Juma
We Buffalo warmed and heat up the night. Since their last show, at Musicbox, to this performance at a small and cozy bar we were able to see some wild differences, not only on posture and sonority (they some more cohesive this time), they seemed relaxed and were able to connect with their audience in a larger way.
It was amazing to see this performance because it was flawless.
From some guest fans (friends) singing Home Is Where Your Heart Is on stage, contributing to a more funny and interesting interaction with their audience, We Buffalo were at their purest element.
It was really grateful to see We Buffalo that night because they did their best and showing why they have such a bright and long future in front of them.
From the sweet duet between Márcia and Ricardo and their great sound as individuals, the power of Pedro's drums and sound and all the interaction between them as friends and band made this performance into something incredible!
They were the life and soul of the night and more than ever, they showed what We Buffalo are made of.
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We Buffalo at The Stairway Bar |
We Buffalo at The Stairway Bar |
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We Buffalo at The Stairway Bar |
I expected some great things from them, at this close presentation.
Yet, it was a bit disappointing.
They were instrumentally interesting, some of the songs were extremely good but 45 minutes later, people were tired and each song seemed the same as before.
The Zanibar Aliens are talented but the show was boring and a bit disconnected from the audience.
The singer seemes too much like Robert Plant and their sound highly breathes the 60's and the 70's, brighting a relative new sound.
It wasn't entirely their fault, the acoustic didn't quite help to their presentation.
They are talented, they know quite well what they are doing but this performance lacked in cohesion and harmony and I really expected more.
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The Zanibar Aliens at The Stairway Bar |
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The Zanibar Aliens at The Stairway Bar |
Edited by: Sara Juma
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