Antibalas @ Sleeping Village (9/17)

Spanish for “bulletproof”, Antibalas is a full and lively Afrobeats band that also incorporates jazz, improvisation, and dub reggae. The band has a large cast, with fifteen members playing a wide variety of instruments, some occasionally shifting; they have consistently had Martin Perna on alto sax, and Duke Amayo on vocals. The band started out in Harlem in 1998 playing at a poetry night organized by famous visual artist Xaviera Simmons. They played only on non-commercial sets for their first year. Overtime they gained much renown, touring all over the United States and the world. They have appeared on Late Night with Jimmy Kimmel and collaborated with Bruno Mars to perform Uptown Funk on Saturday Night Live!

 

With over ten EPs and seven studio albums, Antibalas has a lot of work to explore. Their first album Liberation Afrobeat Vol. 1 was released in 2000, exemplifying Antibalas as a protest band ready to speak the truth; their third album Who is This America? and other works pursue this further. Their most current album, Fu Chronicles came out this year and is inspired by Amayo’s upbringing. As a child, and ever since, he has studied martial arts, and this album is a way to combine afrobeats, and Kung Fu for a unique and pumped up album.

 

Antibalas is a huge part of the modern Afrobeat culture, and you can’t mention it without them. Be sure to be blown away by their performance live!

 

Antibalas

 

Thursday, September 17, 2020

 

Doors: 8:00PM

 

Show: 9:00PM

 

21+

 

General admission $22 advance, $25 at venue

 

Sleeping Village

 

3734 W Belmont Ave

 

Chicago, IL 60618

 

More information here

 

Purchase tickets here

 

MacGregor Salmon: Transfer student from Texas A&M to Loyola University Chicago, I am a Film and Digital Media major. Though my primary study is in film, I love all things creative and want to immerse myself in all kinds of mediums. Sharing and discovering music with others has always been an important part of my relationships with others. I grew up on funk, and the first song I can remember hearing is Sir Duke by Stevie Wonder. I still have much love for funk, but I also lean towards alternative, jazz, and anything experimental as I love to hear how new artists are changing the music scene. I find myself on Soundcloud often, looking for creative new works by independent artists. I also consider myself to be a writer, I love to write creative short stories, but I also want to use my skills as a writer to further my appreciation and understanding of music, and the artists behind their work.
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