O Álibi formed in Lisbon in the early 2000s, with Miguel Araújo as the lead singer and songwriter. The band's name translates to "The Alibi," which suggests their interest in offering alternative perspectives. Their debut album came out in 2005, followed by others like "Casas" in 2007 and "Chão" in 2011.
Their songs often deal with social themes and personal reflection. Tracks like "Consciência" and "Gritos Na Escuridão" show this tendency toward thoughtful lyrics set to music that mixes Portuguese rhythms with more contemporary sounds. The lineup has included drummer Rui Fausto, bassist Rui Costa, and guitarist Pedro Da Silva alongside Araújo.
They built a following in Portugal with live shows known for their energy. While their outspoken approach sometimes drew criticism, they kept making music that aimed to provoke and connect. Songs such as "No Meio da Fumaça" and "Feche os olhos pra se ver" round out a catalog that stays focused on these intentions.
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