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28 – 30 Meh 2013, Worthy Farm, Pilton
Bite The Buffalo
Bite The Buffalo
Gwen 28 Meh 2013 Â鶹ԼÅÄ Introducing Stage
Supported by Â鶹ԼÅÄ Introducing in the West

Bite The Buffalo are brothers Miti and Stof Goneos, who grew up in the mining towns of The Copperbelt, Zambia before basing their musical assault on a wider audience in the UK. Their output is pretty prolific too with their Bromigos EP of 2012 quickly followed by their debut album Blue Lips in February 2013.

Influenced by the likes of Queens of the Stone Age, The Black Keys and the more vintage sounds of The Kinks and Led Zeppelin, the duo make a beefy rock ‘n’ roll racket characterised by fuzzy bluesy riffs and vocals that howl and bark with delight. It’s fast, sometimes furious and always fun.

Bite The Buffalo are brothers Miti and Stof Goneos, who grew up in the mining towns of The Copperbelt, Zambia before basing their musical assault on a wider audience in the UK. Their output is pretty prolific too with their Bromigos EP of 2012 quickly followed by their debut album Blue Lips in February 2013.

Influenced by the likes of Queens of the Stone Age, The Black Keys and the more vintage sounds of The Kinks and Led Zeppelin, the duo make a beefy rock ‘n’ roll racket characterised by fuzzy bluesy riffs and vocals that howl and bark with delight. It’s fast, sometimes furious and always fun.

Rhestr caneuon ar Â鶹ԼÅÄ Introducing Stage ar 28 Meh 2013 yn Worthy Farm, Pilton

Kind Hearted Woman
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Should Know Better
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Tell Me What The Dead Folk Know
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Polka
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Blue Lips
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I Get Down And Around
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