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Half Alive (stylized as half•alive or h•a) [1] is an American rock band from Long Beach, California. [2] The band was formed in 2016 and consists of lead singer Josh Taylor, drummer Brett Kramer and bassist J. Tyler Johnson. The trio are best known for their single "Still Feel" and its choreographed music video.
Now, Not Yet is the debut studio album by American band Half Alive, released through RCA Records on August 9, 2019. [1] The songwriting process for the record began in 2015, before Half Alive was formed, during a challenge in which lead singer Josh Taylor would try to write 50 songs along with drummer Brett Kramer.
The song has received critical acclaim and was the band's breakout single: it became their first to chart in the United States, securing a decent placement on the Hot Rock Songs chart and reaching the top 10 of the Alternative Songs chart. Its choreographed music video shot at Popsicle LA also received high praise and garnered audience ...
On July 15, 2021, the band started teasing more new music with different videos with one of the videos stating "•welcome to the summer era". It was then revealed on July 21, 2021, that the next single, "Summerland", would be released on July 23. The music video was released on July 30, 2021.
half-ALIVE was the first official live album by Canadian heavy metal band Helix, following the promotional-only Live At The Marquee. It was also their 11th album altogether and featured five new studio songs. It was their only release on DeROCK Records and was recorded at various gigs throughout the 1990s.
Half Alive is a compilation album by Suicide, originally released on cassette only on September 9, 1981 by ROIR. It is composed of live recordings from 1978 and home and studio demos recorded between 1974 and 1979.
Daily music video teasers were released from May 25 until the day before the song's release. [1] The music video was shot in a blockbuster scale in collaboration with Hyundai Card, [2] with the use of special effects that "took a month to perfect". [3] BigBang and Hyundai Card started a project called "Re-Monster" to promote the music video ...
The music video of the song was released the same day as the song itself, It features BlocBoy JB, Drake, Tay Keith, rappers Moneybagg Yo and Quando Rondo, former Memphis Grizzlies forward Zach Randolph, and their crew at various locations in Memphis. The video has gained more than 393 million YouTube views as of September 2024.