
- Formed in: Brighton, England
- Band Members: Mark Chadwick, Charlie Heather, Alan Miles, Simon Friend, Jon Sevink, Jeremy Cunningham
- Years Active: 1990s-2000s
- Genre: Rock & Alternative
The Levellers formed in 1988, bringing together five Brighton, England, musicians -- Mark Chadwick (vocals, guitar, banjo), Alan Miles (vocals, guitar, mandolin, harmonica), Jeremy Cunningham (bass, bouzouki), Charlie Heather (drums), and Jon Sevink (fiddle). Forging out a pseudo-hippie, slightly punky folk-rock with a Celtic flavoring, the band released two EPs on their own Hag label in 1989, which led to a contract with Musidisc. The band released their first album, A Weapon Called the Word, in 1990; after its release Miles quit the band -- he was quickly replaced by Simon Friend. The following year, the Levellers left the Musidisc label, moving to China Records. Later in the year they released Levelling the Land, which entered the U.K. charts at number 14 and would later go gold. "One Way," the first single from the album, hit number one on the indie charts and the band's tour was sold-out. All of the success led to an American record contract with Elektra. The Levellers' success continued throughout 1992, with more sold-out European tours and the hit Fifteen Years EP; even with all of their success, the band was only able to make a small impression in America. Throughout 1993, the band worked on their second album, Levellers; in the meantime, they continued touring and released the singles compilation, See Nothing, Hear Nothing, Do Something. Levellers didn't contain the same amount of hits, nor did it earn the same amount of positive press as their debut, yet the band's devoted following did not diminish. Zeitgeist followed in 1995 to mixed reviews, and the group's following began to diminish somewhat. In 1996, the band released Live: Headlights, White Lines, Black Tar Rivers. The band explored alternative guitar pop on 1997's Mouth to Mouth, followed by a greatest hits collection (One Way of Life: The Best of the Levellers) in 1998. After a lengthy hiatus, the group stormed back in 2003 with Green Blade Rising, an anthemic return to form that was echoed in 2005 with the similarly rousing Truth & Lies. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
- Influenced by: Simple Minds, U2, The Dubliners, The Waterboys, The Clash, Stiff Little Fingers, The Pogues, Billy Bragg,
- Inspiration to: Across the Border, The Saw Doctors, Carbon Leaf, Ventral, The Rattlers, Damien Dempsey, Seth Lakeman,
- Similar Artists: Simple Minds, The Wonder Stuff, Black 47, Hothouse Flowers, The Charlatans UK, James, The Pogues, The Clumsy Lovers,
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