LIGION

Rock / Alternative / Indie

 

Rock & roll triumphs are rare. But by nicking choice elements from the genres checkered past and fusing it with raw power and sexual energy, Ligions invigorating Maple Jam/Bellum Records debut is just that. Spitting out a vital, dexterous eleven-song cycle that runs the gamut from infectious, rock radio gems to pensive, Zippo lighter-ready epics, Ligion has the potential to gather the masses. Crafted with the help of iconic rock producer Greg Ladanyi, this Nashville-based five piece fills a void as it resets expectations of what a modern rock album can be with 2007s fiery entry External Affairs.

In an age when your best two songs from a record can be downloaded for a buck, we wanted to keep some of that integrity with an album that youd want to listen to from track one to track eleven, says guitarist June, who co-wrote the record with frontman and band namesake Ligion. And its that approach, evident on the pulsing, contagious and hopeful anthem On The Way and the reflective Pins And Needles alike, that helps the quintet which also counts inventive guitarist Seth and its rhythm axis of drummer Johannes and bassist Levi shimmer like stardust as it kicks and screams for your attention.

Equally dazzling are Ligions live gigs, which are full on contagious animation. We work hard for our money every night, June chuckles. People usually have no idea who we are, and the first half of our set we get a mixed reaction. Like, What am I watching? By the third song, theyre screaming and yelling and punching their fists in the air. Thats how we measure success.

Joking aside, there is an intensity to Ligion, especially front man Ligion himself. Contorting and literally throwing himself into every word to each song as if its his last takes its toll. Most nights we have to rush Ligion off the stage to catch him just before he pukes, explains June. He just doesnt have any limits when he is up on stage.

With that in mind, if the notion of five guys and equipment crammed in a van in search of rock & roll glory out on the open road sounds like a recipe for chaos, the group wouldnt have it any other way.

It can be a little hairy, June laughs. Recently, our van died and we had to cram three of the guys into the back box of a U-Haul truck to travel from Nashville to California. The mischief you can get into after being cooped up like that is no joke. But it was Cali; we made the most of it! Lig interjects, The five of us are pretty much best friends, and with everything we do, we just have a good time. We live for playing live. That 60 minutes onstage thats always been our thing.

Although Ligions roots are from Cleveland, it was Nashvilles happening rock scene that drew the band out of its hometown comfort zone. Soon after relocating to Music City, while living on the floor of an office above a bar, the yet-to-be-signed outfit found itself added to the playlist of local rock radio outlet WBUZ The Buzz. Quickly becoming one of the most requested acts on the station, the exposure helped the group land on the same stages as Nickelback, Velvet Revolver, Puddle of Mudd, Staind, and Three Days Grace.

Despite the tendency to get lumped in with more meat and potatoes rock artists, there is an artful poise to Ligion on External Affairs. The memorable, guitar-steeped neon-glow of Lost My Car rivals The Killers and their glitter rock game, while the hard charging spirit of Come On is equal parts Interpol, Bloc Party, Oasis and Stone Temple Pilots.

Counting three part harmonies a rare commodity in modern music Ligions strength is its collaborative songwriting approach. These songs all relate to each other, the singer explains. When life is painful, instead of bottling things up, we get to put them out there and externalize them. Thus the title of their debut release, External Affairs. Ligion, poised for their debut release this spring, are already touring in advance of the album release, seeking to recruit a few good new rock and roll fans.

Well pull into a town like San Antonio, where weve never played before and wind up getting an encore, June enthuses. To which Lig counters in full rock mode, Thats because we have really sweet asses.

While that final point is subject to debate, few fortunate enough to find their ears around External Affairs will argue with the lure of its musical nectar. On the way, indeed.

 
Leave a Comment

lhammel

you guys fucking rock. external affairs is a great
album--when are you guys coming to LA?

promqueenslayer

You guys rock!! The first time I heard/saw you was at
Sammy T\'s with Crossfade and Saliva. You totally
crushed Crossfade and we didn\'t even stay for Saliva.
You were just too good. \\m/ rock on!! You gotta come
back to Huntsville!

musicizmysoul

You\'re music is totally awesome =)

music keeps me going...really

hey guys i really like that face yourself song and i
bet others would too if you just added it to your
playlist thanks

music keeps me going...really

hey just wondering if yo could face yourself to the
your guys playlist. -thanks

music keeps me going...really

hey guys, im a fan from nashville and was just
wandering 2 things. first is that song face yourself
going to be on the new album cuz i really love it and
2nd when is your website guna be finished. thanks
guys keep up the music

 
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Location:  nashville, TN

Members:  lig (singer) - june (guitar) - seth (guitar) - johannes (drums) - levi (bass)

 

EXTERNAL AFFAIRS

Mar 20, 2007
 
 

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