“One of the most talented and gifted groups seen in a very long time, their beautiful voices and rich harmonies will move you to tears, and they sing and engage with a musical maturity well beyond their years.” Scott Kara, NZ Herald
“The Americans have The Jacksons, the British The Bee Gees & we’ve got The Faumuis” Mel Tait, ABC Radio Australia
“Didn’t really know what to expect, was pleasantly surprised. Beautiful voices with wonderful harmonies and incredibly mature song-writing for such a young group. I’ve no doubt they’ll be big!” Syun Lang, Beijing Times
“Wow, wow and wow! Truly gifted song-writers with beautiful voices!” Anastazja Majweski, Warszawski Daily
Kashia, Salale and Koebi Faumui are a vocal group who've been singing and performing together for over six years. Predominately raised and influenced by gospel and acapella music from a young age, all three have been classically trained in piano and also play guitar, bass, ukulele, trumpet, Cajon and drums. The siblings developed their vocal ability to sing and harmonize through regular singing sessions around the guitar as toddlers under the musical influences of their Samoan father and Polish mother.
Having already performed at various conferences, corporate events and festivals with positive feedback, the group have recorded and produced six albums of original songs, of which they’ve toured promoting their music through Europe, China and New Zealand.
On the 2nd of Dec The Faumuis will be launching "Aiga Alofa" and "Re-visited" albums. Aiga alofa is a collection of original songs about family and community. Re-visited is an acoustic album of 21 tracks from their previous 6 original albums. Their voices have a changed markedly over the past six years (mainly through puberty) and this project highlights those vocal changes. Special guests for the evening include Purcey Seh-lah who'll be performing music from his upcoming album, Francis Owusu the CEO/Founder of Kulturebreak (Francis was part of the 90's group 925 & Diverse) and Canberra's very own rapper, Cappo.