LETLIVE want to help you find your inner revolutionary.
The Los Angeles four-piece weave their politics into their post-hardcore songs and want their music to reach like-minded people in the way books have done for the likes of Martin Luther King and Che Guevara.
Frontman Jason Aalon Butler has seen it done by Rage Against the Machine, Public Enemy and Kendrick Lamar, artists he describes as his heroes. And the band are well on their way to getting their message across after their album, If I’m The Devil, was acclaimed by the music press.
Letlive support Pierce The Veil at Manchester Academy on December 2.
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