


Those shows - which also featured such notable bands as Nebula, Spirit Mother, Mountain Tamer and Stöner - were streamed, made available for online rental as well as being sold in vinyl and BluRay editions.ĮARTHLESS - "Death to the Red Sun" From "Night Parade of One Hundred Demons" (OFFICIAL TEASER) by The move gave the band a chance to play together more regularly and stay connected with fans though a series of live-streamed performances, including one remarkable session in the Southern California wilderness as part of the Live in the Mojave Desert concert film series.


With the announcement in late 2019 that Mitchell would be joining a new line-up of the Black Crowes as their lead guitarist for an extensive tour celebrating the 30th anniversary of that band's 1990 debut Shake Your Money Maker, there were some questions as to how the guitarist's new gig would impact activity with Earthless. ALSO READ: CBS SF Talks to Earthless Drummer Mario Rubalcaba (Part 1).Packaged to mirror a classic Trademark of Quality Zeppelin bootleg from the early '70s, the ferocious concert document From the West was issued on vinyl via Sliver Current Records and saw CD release on Nuclear Blast with additional songs not included on the record version. Mitchell relocated to the Bay Area where he founded his popular band Golden Void, while Rubalcaba played with both a reunited Hot Snakes and Rocket From the Crypt in addition to putting out several albums and touring with former Black Flag/Circle Jerks singer Keith Morris in hardcore revival band Off!ĮARTHLESS - Electric Flame (OFFICIAL LIVE AUDIO) by The break allowed members to focus their energies on a variety of projects. ALSO READ: CBS SF Talks To Earthless Guitarist Isaiah Mitchell (2018).The trio took some time off after the release of Live at Roadburn (a ripping two-disc document of the trio's blistering 2008 performances at the famed Dutch festival of the same name), though they did contribute its first original song featuring vocals with Mitchell singing entitled "Demon Lady" to a split 2011 EP with like-minded bands Danava and Lecherous Gaze for the Kemado label. Locking into epic grooves stretching to 20 minutes and even longer without losing their dynamic upward trajectory, the band's transcendent live performances have earned Earthless a reputation as one of the best heavy music acts performing today. The group released its impressive debut Sonic Prayer on Gravity in 2005 and two years later followed up that effort with Rhythms from a Cosmic Sky, an album that dazzled critics and fans alike.
