We And The Time Machine
We and the Time Machine formed in Porto, Portugal in 2001, with Humberto Manso da Silva on vocals and guitar, Gil Ferreira on keyboards, Paulo Furtado on...
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We and the Time Machine formed in Porto, Portugal in 2001, with Humberto Manso da Silva on vocals and guitar, Gil Ferreira on keyboards, Paulo Furtado on bass, and Hugo Ribeiro on drums. Their first album, 'A Vida Secreta das Máquinas,' came out in 2007. The band's second album, 'Radio Punch' from 2010, included the song 'À Galope!' which became one of their better-known tracks.
They released 'Serpentina' in 2014, followed by 'Dizer Adeus' in 2016 and 'Horizonte' in 2018. Other songs in their catalog include 'Mal Sucedido,' 'Ela,' 'Nem Todos Os Problemas do Mundo,' and 'Somos Nós.'
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