Extreme & Living Colour Show ReviewExtreme & Living Colour Show ReviewThicker Than Blood tour set Moody Theater ablaze.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
Vernon Reid Helps Guitar LegendsVernon Reid Helps Guitar LegendsLiving Colour co-founder acts over "unacceptable" follower counts of Robin Trower, Robert Cray and others.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Extreme and Living Colour Launch Joint Tour: Video and Set ListsExtreme and Living Colour Launch Joint Tour: Video and Set ListsBoth bands delivered hit-heavy sets.Matt WardlawMatt Wardlaw
How Living Colour Crafted the ‘Black Sgt. Pepper’ on ‘Time’s Up’How Living Colour Crafted the ‘Black Sgt. Pepper’ on ‘Time’s Up’In an exclusive excerpt from a new book, the band discusses making the 1990 album.Matt WardlawMatt Wardlaw
Extreme Shares Two New Songs and Plots Tour With Living ColourExtreme Shares Two New Songs and Plots Tour With Living Colour"Banshee" and "#Rebel" will appear on band's upcoming album 'Six.'Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
30 Years Ago: Living Colour’s ‘Stain’ Confronts Inner Demons30 Years Ago: Living Colour’s ‘Stain’ Confronts Inner DemonsThird album would be their last before a 1995 breakup.Allison RappAllison Rapp
The Day Mick Jagger, Metallica and Poison All Released MusicThe Day Mick Jagger, Metallica and Poison All Released MusicBusy day in 1993 also featured releases from Living Colour and Lenny Kravitz. Gary GraffGary Graff
How Living Colour Bucked the Mainstream With ‘Leave It Alone’How Living Colour Bucked the Mainstream With ‘Leave It Alone’Band acknowledged the general confusion over a Black rock group on 1993 single.Allison RappAllison Rapp
Living Colour’s ‘Vivid’ Still Resonates in the Black Lives Matter EraLiving Colour’s ‘Vivid’ Still Resonates in the Black Lives Matter Era'It’s great that what we had to stay is still relevant, but it’s also kind of painful that it’s still relevant,' says Vernon Reid. Brian IvesBrian Ives
Check Out Living Colour’s ‘Come On,’ the Lead Single From Their Bluesy New Comeback AlbumCheck Out Living Colour’s ‘Come On,’ the Lead Single From Their Bluesy New Comeback AlbumFrontman Corey Glover says time away allowed Living Colour's first new studio project since 2009 to grow, both musically and lyrically. Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso