“Song That Found Me At The Right Time” is a video sequence by psychological well being group Sound of Saving and the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline through which artists talk about psychological well being and the constructive affect that music has had on their lives in that regard, and are then filmed performing a cover of a music that’s helped them alongside the best way. The sequence just lately featured Walter Schreifels (Quicksand, Rival Schools, Gorilla Biscuits) overlaying My Bloody Valentine’s “Don’t Ask Why,” and in the present day they’ve launched a new installment with hardcore outfit Soul Glo overlaying System Of A Down’s “Soil.”
“Most people who play really aggressive music are pretty mild-mannered, and I feel partially it’s because you’re just able to get out all of those very extreme feelings,” vocalist Pierce Jordan says. He additionally provides that “art is the only thing that keeps my desire to be here.”
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Soul Glo are taking part in NYC’s Tribes of Da Moon competition this weekend at Bowery Ballroom (Aug. 19-20) with Zulu, Buggin, Move, End It, Truth Cult, Burn, Adrienne, Playytime, and extra. Soul Glo, Zulu, and Playytime are additionally touring collectively this fall. See all dates right here.
Check out their cover of “Soil” beneath.
This article was initially revealed on BrooklynVegan.com and was edited by Alternative Press.
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