What brings you together and what separates you? Our roots and musical goals are definitely what keep us together. That and friendship and craziness. What tears us apart is our van, which only has three spots so we always need to ride in separate cars. Why have you been playing less on the streets? Was it just a phase or is it something you really like to do? We’ve never been a street band per se, although we’ve had the experience of playing on the streets multiple times and it’s always extremely gratifying. But our goal is to keep growing and get to the biggest stages in the world.
What do you think about Portuguese street artists? Is there any particular that you admire? It’s very important to have artists presenting their art in the streets and there should be a much higher incentive for these artists who bring color and life to the city. There’s so many amazing street artists around the world, and Lisbon is a city where this is very evident, it’s difficult to identify a favorite one. What do you think of the evolution of street art and the way it’s perceived? Street art in itself still suffers from prejudice, but as