Levellers

Some bands have fans, others have followers. Nobody would question the assertion that the Levellers are most definitely of the latter. Ever since five lads from Brighton came together in the late ’80s to brew up a heady concoction of anthemic folk rock, punk, crusty hippy idealism and left-wing politics, the band has acted as a lightning rod for kindred spirits.
They arrived on the UK scene in 1990 with their politically charged folk rock leading to UK chart-topping albums and Top 20 hit singles such as "Fifteen Years", "This Garden", "Belaruse", "Hope St.", "Just the One" and "What a Beautiful Day" among many others.
After two recent highly acclaimed acoustic tours and albums, the Levellers teamed up with members of fellow Brighton group The Moulettes to do something a bit different with their back catalogue to kick off celebrations for their 30th anniversary year in 2018 and - as the Levellers Collective - the new acoustic arrangements of those Levellers songs, old and new, are really special.