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Perpetual Groove


Rising out of the low country of Savannah, GA in 2001, Perpetual Groove has grown quickly into a formidable internationally touring organization. Now based in Athens, GA, the band continues to ride an unending wave of momentum buoyed by an enthusiastic fan base and international critical acclaim. Fans of Perpetual Groove (or PGroove, as the fans like to call them) are known to follow the band from state to state, night to night, to experience their euphoric live show that features an ever changing set-list. Perpetual Groove’s music has evolved into a genre-bending, highly original sound that touches upon jazz-rock, neo-psychedelia, R&B, trance electronica, progressive rock, and anthemic arena rock. Their large catalog of original music offers something for everyone, but the band is also known for their eclectic range of covers; including everything from Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” to Rage Against The Machine’s “Bulls On Parade”. The addition of an intense, retina burning, intelligent light show creates an atmosphere unlike any other, assuring fans they’ll get a highly polished, yet different show each night.

A celebrated, international touring act for over four years, Perpetual Groove has
built a reputation on intense, emotional music that fans call “trance arena rock,”
and won over legions of fans with their experimentations in live 5.1 concert
surround sound, an intense retina blinding light show, and a willingness to keep
the connection strong between band and fans. the Athens, GA-based band’s
riveting live performances have catapulted them into the “must-see” category of
live rock bands. With a funky blend of jazz-rock, neo-psychedelia, R&B, trance
electronica, progressive rock and anthemic arena rock, the Bonnaroo veterans
have conquered the festival circuit and continue to tour relentlessly.
“We are really excited to bring these new songs to our fans. We’re the same band
you have come to know and love, but like any good artist, we change. Where we
are in our lives changes, so what we write about changes. Our songwriting has
improved leaps and bounds since the last record,” says Brock Butler, singer &
guitar player for the band.