Sunday, 9 July 2006

Track by Track: Guerreiros Paulistas EP (2006)


[PT] Sobre o CD
Nós tínhamos a idéia de uma banda de rock cantando sobre elementos culturais do Estado de São Paulo and esta demo foi nossa primeira tentativa em fazer isso.

[EN] About the Album
We had the idea of a rock band singing about cultural elements of São Paulo State and this demo release was our first attempt on doing that.

Style: Rock, Hardcore


01 - Guerreiros Paulistas - Bons Velhos Tempos (Tumulto 64 cover)
[PT] Tumulto 64 era uma banda que falava sobre São Paulo de forma direta. Então nós, como banda inciante, naturalmente fizemos um cover. Gostamos muito do resultado final da parte instrumental no final das gravações.
[EN] Tumulto 64 was a band which sang songs about São Paulo, in a straight way. So as a starting band, we naturally made a cover. We personally liked the instrumental result at the end of the recording.

02 - Guerreiros Paulistas - Hino a Tremembé (acoustic)
[PT] Isso é parte do queríamos fazer em relação a manter as raízes. A intenção era gravar o hino da cidade em versão mais rock, mas não foi possível na época, então ficamos com a versão acústica.
[EN] This is part of what we meant when we said we wanted to keep the roots. The intention was to record this town's anthem in a Rock version, but it wasn't possible at that time, so we kept the acoustic version.

03 - Guerreiros Paulistas - Bons Velhos Tempos (live)
[PT] A mesma música da faixa 1 mas agora em versão ao vivo.
[EN] The same as track 1 but in a live version.

Sunday, 2 July 2006

Show Na Metodista da Bela Vista em Pindamonhangaba - 02 de Julho de 2006

Busskar (que ainda chamava 4Ever) tocou em um evento da Igreja Metodista da Bela Vista no dia 02 de Julho de 2006. Foi o segundo show da banda e o primeiro show com Célio na outra guitarra.


Passagem de som




cover de Dogwood "The Bad Times"

cover de Militantes "Tudo Vai Mudar"

Música própria "Olhando Para O Alvo"


Apresentação

Público


Pós show


Pós show


Pós show


Pós show


Pós show


Pós show


Banda

Banda


Amigos










Saturday, 6 May 2006

1º Tremembé Rock Fest - 6 de Maio de 2006 (4Ever (Busskar), Next3, Estado de Coma, Samset, Anonimatus)

1º Tremembé Rock Fest - Evento de Hardcore, Rock e Punk com as bandas 4 Ever (Busskar) de Tremembé, Next3 de Pindamonhangaba, Estado de Coma de Pindamonhangaba, Samset de Tremembé e Anonimatus de Taubaté. Aconteceu as 14 Horas, no dia 6 de Maio de 2006, no Bar do Maurício, na Rua Costa Cabral, Centro de Tremembé.
 


Naldo de Sá, Emerson e Luciano: 4Ever (Busskar)


4Ever (Busskar)


4Ever (Busskar)


4Ever (Busskar)


4Ever (Busskar)


4Ever (Busskar)


4Ever (Busskar)







Saturday, 18 October 2003

Rodox no Centro Cultural São Paulo (CCSP) - 18 de Outubro de 2003

 

Reportagem de 15/10/2003 - 17h33

Rodox mostra músicas do novo CD no Centro Cultural São Paulo

da Folha Online

O Rodox apresenta no Centro Cultural São Paulo de 17 a 19 de outubro as músicas do novo disco, "Rodox". O show será aberto pelo Houdini.

A banda de hard core, formada pelos ex-Raimundos Rodolfo Abrantes (vocais) e Canisso (baixo), além de Fernandão (bateria), Marcão (guitarra), DJ Bob e Marcelo Cortez (guitarra), mostrará as músicas "De Costas para o Mar", "Incinerador" e "Foi Bom Esperar".

Também fazem parte do repertório, composições do primeiro álbum, "Estreito", com "Dia Quente", "Quem Tem Coragem Não Finge" e "Olhos Abertos".


RODOX Quando: sexta (17) e sábado (18), às 19h30, e domingo (19), às 18h Onde: Centro Cultural São Paulo (r. Vergueiro, 1.000, Paraíso, 0/xx/11/ 3277-3611) Quanto: R$ 12


One more time I had a chance to go a concert of Rodox, now straight after the band released their second album which is called RODOX. The concert was opened by Houdini, which presented a good melodic hardcore, warming up the public before Rodolfo would come with his army. For some reason I didn't take any photo of this day, I was probably just enjoying the show, but there are photos of the first concert Rodox did at CCSP in January.

Friday, 17 January 2003

Rodox no Centro Cultural São Paulo (CCSP) - 17 de Janeiro de 2003



Rodolfo Abrantes was the vocalist for the Brazilian rock band Raimundos, a band which used to mix rock/hardcore with dirty lyrics and folk Northeastern music. They became huge in Brazil in the 90's. 

 In 2001, Rodolfo leaves Raimundos officially and starts a new band called Rodox.

 In 2002 they released Estreito, a powerful hardcore / metalcore release and it was an instant success with the public.

 A concert was announced for January 17, 2023 and I was decided to go. The concert was intense, Rodolfo was energetic as usual and the crowd knew all songs and would sing along enthusiastically (including the writer here). Rodox also played a P.O.D. cover "Alive" and the public welcomed it very well. At the end of the concert I was in sweats but very satisfied with all I saw. It's worth mentioning the technique and ferocity of Fernandão (Fernando Schaefer) who got the attention of people many times during the concert.

   

We managed to take photos with some members of the band, including Rodolfo and Fernandão. I was wearing my white Exousia t-shirt and I remember telling Rodolfo "I'm glad you're a brother now".



 

I only had a camera on me (not even digital yet) but Karabina had a camcorder and luckily we now able to check the whole concert.

 

Friday, 13 July 2001

Kiss FM Inauguration - Inauguração da Kiss FM - São Paulo, 13 de Julho de 2001

Kiss FM Inauguration - Inauguração da Kiss FM
São Paulo, 13 de Julho de 2001

 
I learned from my friend Rodrigo Vilas about this inaugural event of the new (old) radio station of São Paulo city: Kiss FM. In a time when all other radio stations started to sell their souls to pop rock, Kiss FM came with the mission of playing classic Rock music.

So I met Rodrigo at Paulista Avenue and we lined up with the people to get inside the radio station premises. The event had a highly professional Beatles cover band, which, unfortunately, I can't recall the name, I searched everywhere on internet and even the radio station employees couldn't help on that.

It was fun and memorable, all radio staff was there, including Dani Mel, the blonde girl I'm with in the centre photo above.

Magaly Prado writes for Folha Ilustrada about Kiss FM getting back to their frequency 102.1 FM in the place of Scalla FM