The band

From central England, LiViD is a four-piece rock act determined to play their unique blend of Hard Rock music in the mainstream.
Taking influence from era-defining acts such Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, U2, Motley Crue, Cream, Metallica and The Rolling Stones, LiViD has an unmatched determination to succeed.
After racking up Over 200 dates and almost 20,000 miles in the last two years, the group have experienced every type of performance venue, from their early days of pubs and theatres to festivals and top venues such as the London Astoria.
During their career the group has eclipsed the likes of Metallica-inspiring Diamondhead, The LA Guns, The Answer and The Darkness, with Justin Hawkins proclaiming himself as a fan, “These guys are the next Tyler and Perry”.
Psy Ward (Vox, Piano, Rhy guit), Steve Paris(Lead Guit, B.Vox) ENCY(Bass, B.Vox) and Phill Ward (Percussion, B.Vox) make up the compelling entity.
LiViD is an energetic, passionate, colourful band whose music incorporates some of the best elements of 70s hard rock and 80s metal to produce a rare blend of powerful vocals that soar over sizzling solos, heady guitar grooves and rockin’ melodies.
With 9 years experience together as a band and over four years recording with their in-house engineer (formerly of Ocean Way Studios , LA) their ability to produce quality recordings quickly is unmatched, both the previous EP “Rock Harder” and its predecessor "When I'm Steamin' Windows" were recorded over a period of only three days each.
After mastering "When I'm Steaming Windows", the late Chris Blair (Abbey Road) stated he was "amazed this is an unsigned band, it's so professional."
With an ever increasing catalogue of over 70 songs, their own recording studios and an impressive arsenal of vintage guitars, amps and drums, there is no doubt that LiViD take their craft seriously.
2009 sees the band hit the ground running, with their debut Album ‘One’ available from May 4th and released under their very own Lost Lady Records.
With all this in mind, it really is time for the one hit wonder bands to step aside and let LiViD take the stand, as they have what it takes to be around for a very long time.