One of Seattle's most sought-after bands, Industrial Revelation, performed live in the KPLU studios hosted by Abe Beeson.
Track List:
- End Of Courtesy
- Old Man Soul
- Ingathering
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixVo8fmtYZo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiyCc_7Temk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClvUnN-DLtk&list=PL7612AD7C5FE466FA
This excerpt from a recent Seattle Magazine article entitled, "The 50 Bands Rocking Seattle Right Now," provides a great description of the band:
With D’Vonne Lewis on drums, Evan Flory-Barnes on bass, Josh Rawlings on keys, and Ahamefule J. Oluo on trumpet, Industrial Revelation is a supergroup that defies convention. They’re jazz, they’re postjazz, they’re neo-soul, they’re rock ’n’ roll, but most importantly, they are masters of their craft. Lewis descends from multiple generations of serious musicians; Oluo has played with Hey Marseilles; Flory-Barnes, who has composed symphonies, can play his double bass on anything from hip-hop to brunch chatter; and Rawlings has toured with Allen Stone and Macklemore. Their live shows are sweat-inducing jams with big horn crescendos, rapid bass solos, lightning strikes of keys and rolling-thunder drums.
You can also find our Studio Sessions available as a video podcast in iTunes. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/kplu-studio-sessions-video/id657517777