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The "internet’s biggest gaming band,” The Living Tombstone land at House of Blues Orlando

  • Writer: Alastair Mac
    Alastair Mac
  • Oct 10
  • 2 min read
The Living Tombstone, recording artists and gaming influencers are bringing their unique music to Orlando.

The "internet’s biggest gaming band,” The Living Tombstone land at House of Blues Orlando on Oct. 12

The Living Tombstone or ‘TLT’ as they are known to theri fanbase, are back out on the road, bringing theri latest tour to Ireland, the U.K., Europe and North America.


The Living Tombstone are a viral music group that follow in the footsteps of bands like The Gorillas, in that the group members do not appear in any of their music videos and are instead portrayed as an animated rock group from the far beyond this world.


They have amassed over 8 million YouTube subscribers, and their music has achieved over 70 billion streams across multiple platforms. They have multiple RIAA-awarded songs, and even charting at #4 on the Dance/Electronic chart with their track Five Nights At Freddy’s, used in the end credits of the Blumhouse film.


TLT touch down in Orlando on October 12, with the band taking to the stage at House of Blues Orlando.


Tickets for the Orlando show are still available, grab yours now, before its too late!




The Living Tombstone is a musical project which takes elements from the electronic dance genres of today and combining it with rock genre influences. Its lyrical content is varied from original songs written based on personal experiences, to songs about content from different mediums such as movies, shows and video games.


Ahead of the currenttour, the the Los Angeles-based group consisting of Yoav Landau and Sam Haft have been working with producer CJ Baran (Panic! at the Disco) on their new album ‘Rust’


“Just as zero_one was an album about looking inward, Rust is an album about looking outward,” says Haft. “It’s an album about rebellion, dystopia, and an angry optimism that we can create the future we deserve.”


“Our fans connect to us because they’re obsessed with lore and story. So now we’re giving them a story that belongs entirely to them,” says band member Sam Haft, who portrays the primary vocalist character “Rust” onstage. “I don’t think of us as The Living Tombstone – I think of us as the two guys who write the story for The Living Tombstone. The act has its own world and its own characters for people to follow. It’s our job to continue to provide fans with an interesting narrative.”



The "internet’s biggest gaming band,” The Living Tombstone land at House of Blues Orlando on Oct. 12

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