HEALTH Live Performance | The Ringer Room | The Ringer | Only Sports And Health



Los Angeles–based band Health recently released their fourth studio album, ‘Vol.4 :: Slaves of Fear.’ They bring their signature blend of noise rock and industrial to The Ringer Room for an electric performance.

Set List:

“New Coke”
“Tears”
“Psychonaut”
“Feel Nothing”
“The Message”

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35 thoughts on “HEALTH Live Performance | The Ringer Room | The Ringer | Only Sports And Health

  1. I tried for the 3rd time n I just didn't get it.. It just piss me off… I'm definitely sure it won't work acoustically. But
    On one note, they looks true to their craft n 4 that keep on rocking. N all the best 🤘

  2. Saw them live at Roskilde festival 2010 when they were primarily a noise band. Absolutely loved their first two albums when I was younger and angrier. As I've grown older, so has this band, and their sound has evolved in a way to shift from anger and organized chaos to pure drug-induced melancholy disco. It's an amazing band and I can't wait to see them in Copenhagen later this year.

  3. Been listening to health for over a year now through spotify mostly when I'm gaming. All this time I thought it was a woman singing. I'm pleasantly SURPRISED! His voice is beautiful. It gives me Placebo vibes 😭💯🥰🥳

  4. So I was BANGING Health during late 2020 in the thick of the pandemic. I was so depressed that I was on FMLA cause I worked in a call center, AND therefore working from home, I fully lost my mind lol but literally the only shining, golden memories I have during that time was spending every day playing Sekiro and Risk of Rain 2 with this band blaring, the bass and soundscapes just drowning out everything outside of those moments . Whole time just avoiding the work that was a few yards away. This music and the challenge of those games made me feel like a cool badass person who wasn’t scared of everything, when I felt at my absolute weakest. Anyway, yeah this band kicks ass. Not many bands have an energy and mood like this, truly one of a kind. Bless up, yung gods

    Edit: specifically it was VOL 4: Slaves of Fear, to this day I can play this record front to back with zero skips cause the whole thing IS the piece. Pretty incredible group. Okay I’m done sorry

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