Levellers (Band)
- Formed
- 1988, Brighton, England
- Nationality
- British (English)
- Profession(s)
- Musicians, Songwriters
- Genre(s)
- Folk Punk, Alternative Rock
Early Life and Formation
- Formed in 1988 in Brighton by Mark Chadwick and Jeremy Cunningham.
- Quickly gained a following in the UK's alternative music scene.
- Initial lineup also included Charlie Heather, Jon Sevink, and later Simon Friend.
Career and Major Achievements
- Achieved mainstream success in the early to mid-1990s.
- Known for their energetic live performances and politically charged lyrics.
- Headlined numerous festivals and toured extensively.
- Established their own annual festival, Beautiful Days.
- One of the enduring topics of interest includes exploration of the history through `levellers band biography books`.
Notable Works
Discography
Year | Album Title | Label |
---|---|---|
1990 | A Weapon Called the Word | Musidisc |
1991 | Levelling the Land | China Records |
1992 | See Nothing, Hear Nothing, Do Nothing | China Records |
1993 | Levellers | China Records |
1995 | Zeitgeist | China Records |
... | ... | ... |
Legacy and Impact
The Levellers are recognized for their significant contribution to the folk punk and alternative rock genres, their political activism, and their enduring appeal as a live act. They helped to shape the alternative music landscape of the 1990s and continue to perform and release music.