Buamal game inspires at the concert: Austropop in the Rhiz in Vienna
Buamal game inspires at the concert: Austropop in the Rhiz in Vienna
A Monday evening in Vienna, and yet the rhiz on the Josefstadt belt turns into a pulsating center for music enthusiasts. While the U6 subway line rushes over the head, an inspiring performance of the Buamal game creates an exuberant mood. The audience is enthusiastic and ready to indulge in the Austropop, which is celebrated here with full energy. The evening begins with the band "Rainbow Faders", followed by "doomed to failure", which leave impression with their punk rock.
at 10:30 p.m. the time has come: "Dere, we San the Buamal game, the San Die Hoatn Semmeln and we San from Waldviertel!" The musicians present themselves on stage, equipped with guitars and unmistakable enthusiasm. Sebastian "Große Bua" Brenner, Oskar "Little Bua" Dörrer as well as Valentina Horejs on drums and Eliot Mahmud on the bass bring a mix of self -written songs in dialect and spherical music. Here, where tradition and modern meetings meet, dancing and celebrating is announced.
roots in the Waldviertel
The Buamal game has its roots in the Waldviertel, a region near the Czech border. The connection between Brenner and Dörrer goes far back: "We have known each other for our lives," says Brenner. Both musicians not only share their passion for music, but also a family history. Brenner emphasizes that her common father is often discussed in her texts as a recurring figure.
After the change from rural idyll to the big city of Vienna, the two boys discovered new creative freedom. The decision to leave the home behind was not easy for both of them, but was necessary. Brenner studies music sciences, while Dörrer is passionate about linguistics. Her first hit "Foama Owe", which means "we drive down", speaks directly about her move to Vienna and the associated spirit of optimism.
New genre: Sudercore
Musically, the Buamal game is difficult to classify. They describe their style as an Austropop with a pinch of "sudercore". This name is not often, but the duo seems to be very proud to create something of its own. While the two talk about important Austropop sizes such as Ambros and Danzer, the joy of their own musical path remains noticeable. "We also want to cover the genre neoso warehouse a bit," smiles Brenner.
Your concerts are particularly attracted to a young target group. The evening in the Rhiz confirms this, because the crowd dances and sings as if there is no tomorrow. With the first album to be released in spring, the signs are on success. Until then you can find your music on YouTube and follow information about upcoming appearances on your Instagram profile @Buamal_Partie.
In summary, this evening in the rhiz not only shows the potential of a new band, but also the unbroken spirit of the Austria, which lives far beyond the first big names. If you have not yet experienced the Buamal game, you should not miss the chance of discovering it and becoming part of this emerging music scene.
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