Veteran Music artist Steven Paul Lieberman, better known as The Gangsta Rabbi is back again with his high-octane musical persona and an all-new composition with classic reminiscences. Lieberman dropped an extended version of Jethro Tull’s 1972 Prog which he titled ‘Thick As A Brick’. It is one of the most stand-out projects by the artist that offers a fair depiction of his versatile aura as a composer, a multi-instrumentalist, and someone who loves music by the heart. Showcasing his creative psyche and ability to create a dynamic soundscape of his own, he made 1-hour long version to do justice to the creation. The original composition was around 43-minute long. Not only did Lieberman offer his vocal skills but also played more than 20 instruments all on his own.
He received the title The Gangsta Rabbi due to his phenomenal contributions to Jewish punk music. He is also known as The King of Jewish Punk who literally pioneered the genre. However, adding more of his individuality, He also managed to create a new subgenre known as “Militia Punk” which offers a mind-bending combination of military music, thrash-metal, and noise-punk. He also made a world record and was featured in the Guinness Book for making the longest track named, ‘The Noise Militia’.
Steven Paul Lieberman revolves around the epitome of the music industry due to his paramount contributions and ‘Thick As A Brick’ is just another example of his musical talents. Listen to the track on SoundCloud and follow him to get more updates on his upcoming projects.
Song Link :
https://soundcloud.com/stevelieberman/thick-as-a-brick-opus-160
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