Levitys Law
Rock • Grand Rapids, MI
To truly understand Levity’s Law is to understand what music means to them. “To me music is about connections,” says Tyler Wheeler, lead vocalist and co-founder of Levity’s Law. “It’s about expressing yourself honestly in a way that can be both interpreted and related to ones life, which in turn creates an affinity between artist and listener. Music is a conduit that allows us as individuals to connect intellectually and emotionally. If you’re being genuinely honest with yourself and you’re creating something that is real, people will connect with it.”
Jeremy Bardwell, lead guitarist and co-founder of Levity’s Law has similar views on how important substance is in music. “We are only interested in creating art, something that truly means something to us. Music just happens to be the avenue we chose."
With Levity’s Law both their conviction and their music is infectious. The first track on their E.P. “The Art of Losing” is the song “My Affliction”. It introduces you to them with a piece you’ll find yourself singing throughout the day and If you dig a little deeper you'll appreciate the thought provoking elements, overtones and layers that is their work.
Drummer Chris Sears believes that all of the hard work that goes into trying to make this project something special is all worth it, as long as people are taking something away from what they experience when they listen to Levity’s Law. “I want to give back to music what music has given to me,” he continues. “Music is my outlet, its how I release. If we can create that same type of outlet for even one person then all of this is worth it.”
Levity’s Law is a breath of fresh air and inspiring to anyone who is looking for something authentic and original. “I’ve always wanted to be a part of something original." says bassist Thad Underhill. “At the end of the day it’s the music that speaks for itself and it has a lot to say"