letlive. are back?! It sounds like it after an Instagram post from the band’s account that was published yesterday, April 17. The first photo in the carousel post is a loose recreation of their 2013 album, The Blackest Beautiful, which appears next to the front cover figure along with “(Revisited)” tagged underneath. While the tour will not happen in 2024, the second image on the post reads, “We shouldn’t have left you without one final dope beat to step to. Two thousand and twenty-five.” The caption includes a short letter to fans, “11 years of The Blackest Beautiful after 7… Read more »
idobi photographer Gaelle Pitrel covered the letlive. show at The Observatory in Santa Ana.
An outspoken and instantly recognizable voice, letlive. frontman Jason Butler is reigniting the fire of modern punk rock with the band’s unequivocal message to the masses. One of music’s most unmistakably charismatic frontmen, the band has been tearing up stages across the country all year on Warped Tour and alongside bands like Every Time I Die and Bring Me The Horizon. idobi writers Alex Rudisill and Alexa Gallo spent some time with Jason at their appearance at South By So What?! to discuss the current state of music as well as his personal musical background.
letlive. and Architects have announced a co-headlining tour. The twenty-four date US trek is set to take place in late spring.
letlive. have released a music video for “Younger” off their album The Blackest Beautiful. Directed by Ernie Gilbert, produced by Russ Hubley and shot in the band’s hometown of Los Angeles, the video is a satirical take on the misguided power of influential people and the erroneous focus on everything but the worth of individuals.
Letlive. are streaming their new album The Blackest Beautiful three weeks early, and you can hear it by clicking “Read More.”
You can watch the video for a new track from letlive. off of their highly anticipated second record, The Blackest Beautiful, “Banshee (Ghost Fame)” by clicking “Read More.”
Tanya Gelman photographed Enter Shikari and letlive. on November 7, as the bands stopped at the Best Buy Theater for one of the craziest shows of the year.
The 2024 edition of When We Were Young Festival just wrapped up a few weeks ago, but they are back with the announcement of possibly their best lineup to date. The fourth iteration of the festival will be headlined by the return of Panic! At The Disco performing A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out in its entirety for its 20th anniversary and Blink-182 performing songs from Enema of the State, Take Off Your Pants and Jacket, Self-Titled and more. Panic! At The Disco isn’t the only band making their return to the stage next year with The Cab, Never Shout… Read more »