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This is the most brutal thing I have come across lately. It's the kickoff to my lifting playlist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GGM...ature=emb_logo
man, this throws me back to the late '90s + college ... hadn't heard of these guys before but intrigued!
you know it, baby. new record is magic, 4 listens in, i has dig. (been a major fan forever)
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i miss live muzak, these guys ripped at the Sinclair.. .
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[QUOTE=typeone;1593287]man, this throws me back to the late '90s + college ... hadn't heard of these guys before but intrigued!
I don't know much about them other than this song, and it took a few listens but I am addicted to it now. It does have a 90's vibe to it, I was thinking a more aggressive Helmet...
You may like this one too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=1N28DbLz650
The guitarist played with Ozzy in the late 90's and was actually a student of Randy Rhoads back in the late 70's. He is a monster player, and this band has the same 90's Helmet/Soundgarden type vibe but with vocals that will spook you they sound so much like Chris Cornell. Good stuff.
still so sad this show didn't happen last year, was beyond pumped.. .
https://levitation-austin.com/produc...-stream-ticket
It had been 5 years since we had played live together, and III had been in the works for a while. After the world came to a grinding halt, it became obvious that live music wouldn’t happen for some time. That was initially depressing, but ultimately unifying for everyone who missed and loved it. The concept to provide some psychedelic version of an alternate take on the live experience was at first frightening. Once it was obvious bands had a great time making them, and that people who experienced them were in full support … it became an opportunity to look this passage of time directly in the eyes. We wanted to create something that felt like more than just a replacement for seeing us live. It is inspiring to see how the communities we are a part of (direct and at large) are able to come together and have a good time. The way people who want to make something positive in an extremely trying time really rise up and go beyond. These sessions proved to be a collective effort between Levitation, bands, and fans to support the larger concept of music and human connectivity.
There was an intense sense of anxiety between the three of us. “Playing a show” was a totally foreign concept at this point, but there was also some kind of primal instinct of how to come together as a band in real time. This is the first time we had played songs from III in the context of a set, and we found new footing on some of the old songs. This lead us down avenues we hadn’t seen in rehearsal. To find ourselves in the space right in between “lost” and “found” (aka live) was both alarming and electrifying after having been away from it for so long.
-Fuzz
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Not for children or sensitive adults. Watch at your own peril.
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Some serious athletes.
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Some fun from the Netherlands
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RIDING THE RAILS