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Released on the final day of 2013, "Days of Bliss" emerges from a nostalgic era of life, exploring the perspective of a young, aspiring musician growing up in East Texas. Ranging from the deeply introspective, to the profoundly encouraging, "Days of Bliss" is a thought-provoking lyrical journey, set to a soundscape of acoustic-guitar driven alternative rock. One of Levi's most cohesive releases, to date, these songs were recorded simultaneously with intention and purpose. Levi played every instrument on this album and wrote every song, with the exception of co-writing "Try and Stop Me Now" with Andrew Beason.
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"Scattered Echoes" is a collection of songs created by Levi Kitchen between 2008 and 2012. Heavier-leaning alternative rock jives alongside self-deprecating comedy, in this eclectic album which seeks to populate what was previously a five year gap in his discography. Levi wrote every song and performed every instrument on this album aside from Nick Hutson and Mike Battiato performing drums and bass on "The Divide," "Lions," and "Graduate Chemistry."
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A unique euphoria swept through Levi Kitchen's musical energies in 2008, ushering with it the birth of Levi Kitchen's second solo album, "Nothing Special." Cathartic roars, philosophical dissections and haunting revelations characterize this one-of-a-kind dive into a stereo mixture unlike any other. Seasoned with humility, yet, scorched with occasional intensity, this album mostly glides placidly through an eccentric mental space, punctuating its passage with curious effigies. Alex Wiggins played the bass on "Nothing Special," "Rainy Sundays," and "Wicked Smile." Lucas Kitchen played the drums on "Sold My Soul." Aside from these contributions, Levi Kitchen performed every instrument on this album and wrote every song.
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Created in 1999, "Levi" was Levi Kitchen's debut solo album. The 14 year old created the entire album in his parent's garage, writing his own songs about personal experiences and societal observations. Levi played every instrument on every track, with the exception of Alex Wiggins playing the turntables on "Don't Look Down," and Lucas Kitchen playing the drums on "Purge." "Soul Saver" was written by Andy Wingfield and "Purge" was written by Lucas Kitchen. The album, "Levi," was enjoyed by many classmates in Kilgore High School, who kickstarted Levi's career by purchasing hundreds of copies and memorizing every word as well as attending many performances.
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Here is a free pre-mixed playlist of Levi Kitchen's original music, including his bands, Johnny Empire, Tisdale and Red Sky Pilot.