BEAT LIVE: A Sonic Resurrection of King Crimson’s 80s Legacy
When four titans of progressive rock unite, the result isn’t just a concert—it’s a seismic event. BEAT, the electrifying supergroup formed by former King Crimson legends Adrian Belew and Tony Levin, guitar sorcerer Steve Vai, and Tool’s rhythmic powerhouse Danny Carey, has ignited a firestorm of excitement across the globe. Their mission? To resurrect and reimagine the three seminal 1980s King Crimson albums—Discipline, Beat, and Three of a Perfect Pair—with a ferocity and finesse that’s turning heads and blowing minds.

In 2024, BEAT tore through North America with 65 sold-out shows, each one a standing-room-only celebration of sonic complexity and raw emotion. The momentum didn’t stop there. In 2025, they stormed through Mexico and South America, leaving behind a trail of euphoric fans and rave reviews. Now, the band is poised to immortalize that energy with the release of BEAT LIVE, dropping September 26 via InsideOutMusic/Sony. This isn’t just a live album—it’s a full-throttle experience, available in multiple formats including a 3-LP set, a Blu-ray with 2-CDs and photo booklet, and a deluxe collector’s edition featuring a bonus CD and a 36-page art book.
The newly released live video for “Frame by Frame” offers a tantalizing glimpse into the band’s virtuosic synergy. Vai’s guitar work is nothing short of acrobatic, weaving through Belew’s vocals with death-defying precision. “This is a miraculous piece of music,” Vai declares. “It contains unique poly-metric intertwined guitar parts that support a gorgeous lyric and melody. It’s a joy to perform every time.” Belew, reflecting on the legacy, adds, “Robert Fripp once said our quartet was perhaps the best live band in the world. We’re committed to honoring that legacy with every performance”.
BEAT isn’t just a tribute—it’s a transformation. The ensemble’s reinterpretation of King Crimson’s 80s catalog is both reverent and revolutionary. These albums marked a turning point in Crimson’s evolution, introducing Belew’s avant-garde flair and Levin’s thunderous bass to the mix. With Vai and Carey now in the fold, the music takes on new dimensions—more expansive, more explosive, and more emotionally resonant than ever.

The upcoming release show at Tokyo’s legendary Budokan on September 1 is already generating buzz as a historic moment in progressive rock. Fans lucky enough to attend will witness a lineup that’s not only technically unmatched but spiritually aligned in their mission to breathe new life into timeless compositions.

For those diving into BEAT for the first time, here are five essential tracks to start your journey:
- Frame by Frame – A masterclass in polyrhythmic guitar interplay and lyrical depth.
- Elephant Talk – Funky, frenetic, and unmistakably Crimson, reimagined with Vai’s signature flair.
- Neal and Jack and Me – A poetic exploration of identity and duality, now with added sonic muscle.
- Indiscipline – A chaotic, cathartic anthem that showcases Carey’s percussive wizardry.
- Three of a Perfect Pair – The emotional core of the trilogy, rendered with cinematic intensity.
RockNews can confidently say that BEAT LIVE is more than a release—it’s a resurrection. This project captures the spirit of King Crimson’s most adventurous era and amplifies it through the lens of four musicians at the peak of their powers. Whether you’re a lifelong Crimson devotee or a newcomer hungry for progressive brilliance, this is the album—and the band—that demands your attention. BEAT isn’t just playing the music of the past. They’re redefining it for the future.
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