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Helmet Celebrates 30 Years of ‘Betty’ with Electrifying KEXP Performance

Helmet Celebrates 30 Years of ‘Betty’ with Electrifying KEXP Performance

Helmet, the iconic noise rock band, is celebrating the 30th anniversary of their groundbreaking album 'Betty' with a series of electrifying performances. Recently, the band stopped by Seattle's renowned KEXP Studio for a live session that's generating buzz among fans and critics alike. The performance showcases the enduring vitality of their music and offers a fresh take on some of their most beloved hits.

Helmet Live on KEXP
Helmet at KEXP

KEXP, a non-profit organization celebrated for hosting diverse musical acts, provided the perfect backdrop for Helmet's raw and energetic sound. Their live room, bathed in glistening star lights, created an intimate atmosphere for the band to revisit tracks from 'Betty' and other career highlights. The setlist included blistering renditions of "Wilma's Rainbow" and "Milquetoast," showcasing the band's signature blend of post-punk grit and alternative metal power.

The KEXP session wasn't just about performance; it also offered insightful commentary. Broadcast journalist Troy Nelson engaged the band in a conversation about their discography, their collaboration with producer Butch Vig, and their impact on the music landscape. Nelson lauded the band for having “invented a whole new genre,” highlighting their profound influence on the alternative music scene.

Helmet's enduring appeal lies not only in their music but also in their ability to connect with audiences on a visceral level. The KEXP performance captures this essence, showcasing their tight musicianship and Page Hamilton's distinctive vocals. The live setting adds a layer of authenticity, reminding fans why Helmet remains a force to be reckoned with after three decades.

For those eager to own a piece of Helmet history, the 'Betty' IVC special edition vinyl will be available for shipping on May 19 via Interscope. The album serves as a testament to the band's artistry and a reminder of the impact they've had on the alternative music world.

What are your favorite tracks from Helmet's 'Betty' album? Share your thoughts and memories in the comments below!