During the 1980s, rock had become completely segregated and predictable; the opposite of the late ’60s/early ’70s, when such musically and ethnically varied artists as Jimi Hendrix, Sly & the Family Stone, and Santana ruled the Earth. But bands such as New York’s Living Colour helped break down the doors by the end of the ’80s, leading to a much more open-minded musical landscape that would eventually pave the way for future bands (Rage Against the Machine, Sevendust, etc.). Starting with Vivid and continuing on future albums, the band showed that rock could still convey a message. 2013 Marks the 25th anniversary of Vivid, Living Colour’s debut record, which will also see them embark on a tour performing it in its entirety
With Special Guests
Morre
www.morremusic.com/
Polarity
www.polaritymusic.ca/
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