Unofficial information site about the band Gravity Kills |
Free MP3s for you to enjoy! Listen to your heart's content. Jeff Scheel says,
(06Jun00)
We have no problem with you posting MP3's of any live stuff you can get your hands on. We do appreciate you asking though.
(21Nov00)
If you can get a camera, tape recorder (DAT, Cassette, 8-track, whatever) or any other means of recording into a venue then fucking go for it. We dig bootlegs of live shows. We don't dig bands who are so uptight about bootlegs that if you put coal up their ass, they would shit diamonds. You have to remember that venues are usually far more strict about it than bands. In fact, many live venues have contracts with companies that give these companies rights to anything that is recorded in the building. Talk about bullshit. We wanted to do a web-cast at our show in Columbia, Mo but the company that had the contract with the Blue Note threw a fit and was completely inflexible on the subject. This company can suck my fat cock. Just another snake trying to make money off of bands. Whatever. Record us. If you do, please give the recordings to anyone who ask and spread the word about the mighty GK.
Some of these mp3s are taken from recordings from some radio shows. As such, they are edited to be fit for radio airplay; what may sound like a "skip" is actually censoring. (This also means that one of these radio companies may own one of these broadcasts, and they may ask me to take them down if they find out I'm distributing them.)
Taped on-air at WAAF radio. You can find this and many other bands' live tracks at their website.
Sessions@AOL is a thing that AOL used to do with various artists. They've released compilation albums and iTunes tracks, but these GK performances seem to have disappeared. I can't find any reference to them anymore.
Thanks to Nathaniel Graham for getting this to me.
(All tracks are continuous)
From Media America's All Access radio program.
Tracks 1-4 are continuous, and 5-6 are continuous.
I originally found this as an online stream. That page appears to no longer be up. These mp3s were made by recording the sound card output from that stream (it was the best option that I knew about at the time).
All tracks are continuous.
Broadcasted live on Boston's WBCN.
(All tracks are continuous)
Broadcasted live on Milwaukee's Lazer 103 FM. Thanks to Josh Fyksen for telling me the correct date.
(All tracks are continuous)
From Westwood One's In Concert radio program.
Tracks are continuous except for interruptions after 4 and 7.