Phish
Phish - Buried Alive Live at USANA Amphitheatre
The live recording of "Buried Alive" from July 15, 2003, captures Phish during a vibrant period in their career following their reunion after a hiatus. Prior to this performance, the band released their studio album "Round Room" in late 2002, a significant work that marked their return to the music scene after disbanding in 2000. "Round Room" showcased their experimental sound and commitment to improvisation, setting the stage for their live performances during this era. The 2003 tour highlighted their renewed energy and chemistry as a band, leading to stellar improvisational moments, as evidenced in this recording. Additionally, Phish is known for their dedicated fanbase and unique approach to live music, often releasing recordings of their performances, making each concert an exclusive event in itself. This emphasis on live recordings and fan interaction has solidified their reputation as a leading jam band.