Perpetual Groove
from:WorkPlay category:Arts and Entertainment posted:July 9th, 2008Perpetual Groove's genre spanning music has garnered critical acclaim throughout the country. Their extensive, original catalog includes evil funk, jazz inspired jams, soaring improvisational rock 'n roll, to simple power ballads, keeping an audience attentive, and clamoring for more. With an enthusiastic fan base that travels from show to show, the Savannah, GA based band continues to ride a wave of momentum created by more and more new fans that simply cannot get enough of their live show. The addition of an energetic, intelligent light show and a catalog of covers that include everything from Michael Jackson's "Thriller" to Rage Against the Machine's "Bulls on Parade," Perpetual Groove brings a highly polished, yet different show every time they perform.
Perpetual Groove : Perpetual Groove
has become a rock band. That’s the impression fans got when they heard
one of the rock & roll tracks from Perpetual Groove’s new album,
LIVELOVEDIE at the band’s sold out New Year’s Eve performance.
LIVELOVEDIE was produced by Grammy winner Robert Hannon (Outkast -
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below) and Perpetual Groove. The album was
produced with renewable energy through Perpetual Groove’s partnership
with Tree Sound Studios, Sustainable Waves, and Green Mountain Energy
Company and is being released by the environmentally progressive label,
Tree Leaf Music.
A celebrated, international touring act for over four years, Perpetual
Groove has built a reputation on intense, emotional music that fans
call “trance arena rock,” and won over legions of fans with their
experimentations in live 5.1 concert surround sound, an intense retina
blinding light show, and a willingness to keep the connection strong
between band and fans. The Athens, GA-based band’s riveting live
performances have catapulted them into the “must-see” category of live
rock bands. With a funky blend of jazz-rock, neo-psychedelia, R&B,
trance electronica, progressive rock and anthemic arena rock, the
Bonnaroo veterans have conquered the festival circuit and continue to
tour relentlessly.
“We are really excited to bring these new songs to our fans. We’re the
same band you have come to know and love, but like any good artist, we
change. Where we are in our lives changes, so what we write about
changes. Our songwriting has improved leaps and bounds since the last
record,” says Brock Butler, singer & guitar player for the band.
LIVELOVEDIE is a departure for the quartet. With a stronger focus on
lyrics and song structure and a much heavier overall sound, the album
is sure to surprise even the most die-hard of “PGroove” listeners.
Perpetual Groove has shown a flair for creating genre-spanning music,
yet keeps their catalog fresh and unique by constantly changing the
material in the live setting.
Rising out of the low country of Savannah, GA in 2001, Perpetual Groove
has grown quickly into a formidable internationally touring
organization. Now based in Athens, GA, the band continues to ride an
unending wave of momentum buoyed by an enthusiastic fan base and
international critical acclaim. Fans of Perpetual Groove (or PGroove,
as the fans like to call them) are known to follow the band from state
to state, night to night, to experience their euphoric live show that
features an ever changing set-list. Perpetual Groove’s music has
evolved into a genre-bending, highly original sound that touches upon
jazz-rock, neo-psychedelia, R&B, trance electronica, progressive
rock, and anthemic arena rock. Their large catalog of original music
offers something for everyone, but the band is also known for their
eclectic range of covers; including everything from Michael Jackson’s
“Thriller” to Rage Against The Machine’s “Bulls On Parade”. The
addition of an intense, retina burning, intelligent light show creates
an atmosphere unlike any other, assuring fans they’ll get a highly
polished, yet different show each night.
Perpetual Groove released their first album, Sweet Oblivious Antidote,
in 2003 on Harmonized Records after their first year of solid touring.
Besides being the top seller for The Home Grown Music Network that year
(it out-sold releases by Phish, Widespread Panic, and others), it was
also voted HGMN Top Fan Pick for 2003. The buzz only got bigger on the
2004 follow-up record, All This Everything, which was produced by
Grammy award-winner Robert Hannon. LIVELOVEDIE, their third record was
released in March of 2007 and represents a significant evolutionary
departure in style for Perpetual Groove. Teaming up once again with
Hannon and Tree Sound Studios, the band set forth to create a darker
sonic landscape without sacrificing too much of that “PGroove quality”
thanks in part to Butler’s warm, soaring vocals.
By partnering with Tree Sound Studios, Sustainable Waves, and Green
Mountain Energy Company, Perpetual Groove is leaving a positive impact
on the environment while they conduct their business. The band’s latest
release, LIVELOVEDIE was produced with renewable energy, and each time
the band tours, their carbon emissions are offset with renewable energy
credits. The Spring 2007 Tour alone generated 50 tons of CO2 emissions,
all of which were offset with help from Green Mountain Energy Company.
That’s equal roughly to 60050 cars driving 3958483 miles. Where ever
possible, Perpetual Groove uses recycled materials for the creation of
tour cards and flyers, posters, and even album packaging, of which, the
latest was made from 100% post consumer/industrial waste materials.
Perpetual Groove’s online ticketing and merchandise websites also help
to leave a positive impact. Patrons of both stores have the option of
“greening up” their ticket which a renewable energy credit to offset
the emissions from traveling to the show. Perpetual Groove’s
environmental initiatives exist to serve as an example to their fans,
that one person at a time can make a difference, and more importantly,
leave a positive impact on their environment.
Perpetual Groove continues to tour nationally and internationally, with
over 150 shows scheduled each year. With that kind of tour commitment
and experience, Perpetual Groove brings not only the kind of show
that’s talked about long after the bus has left town, but an
established a reputation for being an extremely courteous and
professional outfit with all eyes on the future.
Perpetual Groove has performed at the country’s top festivals,
including: Bonnaroo, Jam Cruise, Wakarusa, Langerado, High Sierra Music
Festival, The Xingolati Groove Cruise, 10,000 Lakes Festival, Atlanta’s
Music Midtown, Smilefest, moe.down, Camp Bisco, The Green Apple
Festival, and Chattanooga’s Riverbend Festival. The band’s Bonnaroo
performance had over 20,000 people in attendance and was considered by
many to be one of the highlight’s of the festival. Perpetual Groove
regularly produces their own “special events” such as: Amberland - an
annual outdoor weekend camping and concert event, Dinner With The Band
- offers fans an intimate catered dinner VIP experience with a private
performance, The Cave Sessions - an intimate live recorded performance
at Tree Sound Studios for a very limited audience, New Year’s Eve -
multi-night stand with a gigantic production and stage gags galore.The
NYE runs are quickly becoming legendary among the fan-base.
