DOWN THE LEES UNLEASH IMPASSIONED LIVE VIDEO FOR “DEAD AND OVER”

The Canadian noise rockers Down The Lees have unleashed a blistering new live performance video for Dead and Over, and it hits with full-force intensity. Pulled from their upcoming live concert film This Is What It Feels Like, the clip was recorded at the Mary Irwin Theatre, where the wide stage and dramatic lighting give the band’s lumbering, confrontational sound even more weight.

Fronted by the fiery presence of Laura Lee Schultz, the performance captures Down The Lees at their most commanding. The trio embodies everything a power trio should be, generating massive sound and emotional depth with just three people onstage. “Dead and Over” grinds forward with tension and purpose, the band locked in as the song slowly coils and releases.

As the track winds down, the stage fills with smoky haze, partially swallowing the band as the final guitar and bass lines ring out and cut abruptly to silence. It’s haunting, physical, and deeply satisfying, the kind of performance that makes you immediately want more. If this clip is any indication, This Is What It Feels Like is shaping up to be essential viewing for anyone who still believes live rock music should feel dangerous, immersive, and unforgettable.

Watch “Dead and Over” (Live) below:

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