White Buffalo is tagged as: rock, solo, bowie, male vocalist, greenbelt White Buffalo are a three-piece in their late twenties hailing from Scotland (Phil Campbell), New Zealand (Evan Jenkins) & Australia (Hossi), playing out of London with a distinct rock sound. “Pearl Jam meets a mellow Audioslave… an intense blend of energy and emotion” (CDWOW!) Unsigned, ‘Last Of The V8 Interceptors’ (stamwax2) is the second full studio album on their own Stamina Wax label. It follows the #1 selling debut indie release ‘Waiting To Go Home’ (stamwax1). Channel 4 (UK) described ‘Waiting To Go Home’ as “a sound crying out for wider attention” whilst Shakenstir said it was “rare and special… an emotional roller coaster.” White Buffalo’s is a stripped down sound making good use of the natural three-piece dynamic, a live sound captured on record. ‘Last of The V8 Interceptors’ is the perfect example of this, with a much rougher edge to it than it’s predecessor. The basic tracks were recorded over two days at the band’s regular rehearsal room, as were some over dubs. The vocals were put down in a day as the band succumbed to the demands of The Professor. Working alongside the band at his home studio, Hillbilly Sounds, he played a major part in the productio... Read More About White Buffalo Biography... ![]() ![]() |
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