Antibalas at the Commodore
by UrbBlurb on 4/5/22Commodore Ballroom - VancouverAmazing musical experience. Killer rhythm and horn sections. Only thing that would have elevated it was more vocals.
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ANTIBALAS IN CONCERT:
Afrobeat collective Antibalas' up-tempo sets inspire ticket buyers to leave all inhibitions at the door and dance up a storm. Each of its dozen members brings their own individual perspectives and talents to the stage, creating a thrillingly diverse yet collaborative live experience. Their sets are packed with free-flowing jams led by charismatic frontman Abraham Amayo, whose call-and-response choruses are infectiously catchy. From the pulsating percussion to the funk-driven horns, every aspect of Antibalas'? show is brimming with energy that gives ticket buyers a truly one-of-a-kind experience.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Saxophonist Martin Perna formed Antibalas in Brooklyn in 1998. The core of 12 members created a repertoire of original afrobeat jams that incorporated elements of jazz and funk. During their first year, the band played only non-commercial gigs like community markets, rooftops, and block parties. Starting in August 1999 they held a weekly Friday night residency at Manhattan's NoMoore. After the club closed its doors in 2001, they began building a reputation as a must-see touring act, playing over 1,500 shows in 30 countries. In 2008 they were recruited to compose the music and arrangements for the Broadway musical "Fela!", which chronicles the life of afrobeat originator Fela Kuti. The show was a smash success -- it racked up 11 Tony Award nominations and three wins, and many of the group's members played in the house band on its touring productions. Since 2000 Antibalas has released five studio albums, including their critically acclaimed 2012 self-titled release. Though the group has consistently recorded and performed together, many members play with the Dap Kings, who have collaborated with artists including Amy Winehouse, Sharon Jones, and Mark Ronson. Other members have recorded or performed with Paul Simon, The Roots, The Black Keys, Spoon, and TV On The Radio.
Amazing musical experience. Killer rhythm and horn sections. Only thing that would have elevated it was more vocals.
The baddest grooves of any live band I have ever seen. Seriously.
NY's Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra came to Chicago's Park West theater a handful of years back & they ROCKED the house with their extraordinary instrumentals -you couldn't help but move to the beats! I just wish they would tour again instead of doing the music for the show Fela on Broadway.