The live version of ‘All In Good Time’ showcases the musical versatility of Giant Walker

Photo Credit: Kyle Martin

Giant Walker are a heavy progressive rock band from Newcastle, UK.

After individually relocating 300 miles to further develop their craft, the Geordie quartet was coincidentally born in the South, bound together by their northern heritage and a shared love for bands such as Karnivool, Soundgarden, Radiohead and Deftones.

Their music captures the many lows of loneliness and tips a hat to the music that gets you through hard times; sweeping you up in a conceptual journey, from giant riffs to melancholic melodies, and ambient soundscapes.

Giant Walker have stitched together a sound, woven from the fabric of their influences, that can’t be found elsewhere.

This is showcased in the live performance of their album ‘All In Good Time’, which showcases Giant Walker’s musical versatility.

The live album also gives us an insight into their creative process.

‘The Fact In Fiction’ instantly grabs our attention with fast paced and energetic beats and the stirring vocals of Steff Fish.

‘Podha’ sees Giant Walker deliver heavy guitar riffs and powerful rock melodies, this track will most definitely compel you to rock along.

‘Left To Wreck’ has a real anthemic feel thanks to the powerful lyrics.

‘All We Have Is Gone’ begins with mellower vibes before Giant Walker unleash their trademark sound.

The track also sees Steff delivers bittersweet lyrics and a sublime guitar solo.

The album concludes with ‘Coda’ which wraps things up with a lyrically thought provoking track.

The verses of the song flow alongside a slightly more subtle instrumental arrangement.

 

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