
Few bands channel controlled chaos quite like '68. The Atlanta-based duo, consisting of guitarist/vocalist Josh Scogin (ex-The Chariot, Norma Jean) and a rotating cast of drummers (currently Nikko Yamada), aren't just playing music; they're detonating a sonic grenade on stage and in the studio. '68’s sound is a raw, visceral blend of noise rock, punk fury, and bluesy swagger, drawing comparisons to everyone from The Jesus Lizard to early Queens of the Stone Age, yet carving out a uniquely volatile space. Emerging from the ashes of The Chariot in 2013, '68 quickly established themselves with the EPs *Midnight* and *Ginger*, followed by the full-length albums *In Humor and Sadness* and *Two Parts Viper*. Their relentless touring schedule, punctuated by Scogin's unpredictable stage presence and ferocious vocals, solidified their reputation as a must-see live act. The band’s dedication to stripped-down intensity and lyrical honesty has resonated with fans seeking genuine expression beyond the polished facade of mainstream rock. Collaborations with artists like Listener (Dan Smith) highlight their willingness to experiment and push boundaries. With their latest releases, including *Give One Take One*, '68 continues to refine their explosive formula, proving that less is often more when wielded with deliberate intent.