The Harmonics perform "The Black Pearl", inspired by the score to Disney's "Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl" and Dropkick Murphys' "I'm Shipping Up To Boston".
Half a cappella group, half rock band, the Harmonics make it a point to forge their own path and stand out from the rest. Last year, they debuted revolutionary live sound mixing equipment that intrigued critics across the country, from The Stanford Daily to The Wall Street Journal. Their latest album, Escape Velocity, won three Contemporary A Cappella Recording Awards (CARAs), including Best Mixed Collegiate Album and Best Mixed Collegiate Song (The Sound of Silence), and was just selected as one of the Recorded A Cappella Review Board's top fifteen a cappella albums of the decade. The Harmonics have garnered national recognition for their innovation and powerful rock sound, and, over the past two decades, have emerged as leaders in the a cappella community.
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Do you guys have sheet music for this?
hayleysemailis 8 months ago
where playing this in band and they sound better than us!!!
SwirlyTopProductions 9 months ago 2
HOLY SHIT I WANT THESE PEOPLE AT MY BIRTHDAY PARTY!!!!!
pro4skill 1 year ago
Record this on your next album!!!!!
SpitfireJMR 1 year ago