Levellers Launching Acoustic Performances and Film Screening Tour
. (TeamRock Radio) Levellers have announced an acoustic tour that'll see them perform after screenings of their documentary A Curious Life. Told through the unique perspective of Jeremy Cunningham, the band's bass player and artist, and directed by former Chumbawamba frontman Dunstan Bruce, the film focuses on the band's success between 1988 and 1998 before they nearly disintegrated in a train wreck of drink, drugs and creative drought. Bruce says: "A Curious Life is a potted journey through 25 years of subsidised dysfunctionalism; an uplifting tale of battling demons that reminds us that behind every band there is a story of struggle for expression, acceptance and survival." Each screening of the film will be followed by a full live acoustic gig by the band themselves, who will be performing acoustic arrangements of songs from their recently released Greatest Hits, alongside many other live favourites from throughout their 27 year career. Check out the dates and the film trailer here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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