Getdown Services protagonizan un concierto KEXP

Music news

Getdown Services star in a KEXP concert

The British duo Getdown Services They star in a KEXP concert. Almost half an hour of self-confidence and dancing that was filmed in April and can be seen on streaming for a few days.

Joshua Law (vocals and guitar) and Benjamin Sadler (vocals and pre-recorded recordings) make up one of the freshest and at the same time cheeky duos on the current British scene, capable of going from an AC/DC version to an almost disco-sounding song without breaking a sweat, capable of facing the most diverse festival audiences in their underwear. And above all with high doses of humor at all times.

In their half-hour performance they perform some of their best-known songs. Namely: “Eat Quiche, Sleep, Repeat”, “I Can’t Die Like That”, “The Radiator”, “Caesar” and that hit that has become “Dog Dribble”.

Let us remember that, through the Live On KEXP live shows, a very long list of artists of different levels have performed, ranging from Angine de Poitrine until the recent concert Queens Of The Stone Age.

Getdown Services will be operating in our country soon, specifically in Torremolinos (August 27, Canela Party) and Miranda de Ebro (September 3 and 4, Ebrovisión, festival in which they will offer several performances).

Avatar photo
Simon Müller

Simon Müller is the driving force behind UMusic, embodying a lifelong passion for all things melodious. Born and raised in New York, his love for music took form at an early age and fueled his journey from an avid music enthusiast to the founder of a leading music-centered website. Simon's diverse musical tastes and intrinsic understanding of acoustic elements offer a unique perspective to the UMusic community. Sporting a dedicated commitment to aural enrichment and hearing health, his vision extends beyond just delivering news - he aspires to create a network of informed, appreciative music lovers. Spend a moment in Mueller's company, and you'd find his passion infectious – music isn’t simply his job, it’s his heartbeat.