100 Pets
100 Pets formed around four musicians: Jake Robertson on vocals, Marc Anthony on guitar, Jacob Beilby on bass, and Leo Gorodetsky on drums. They started with...
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100 Pets formed around four musicians: Jake Robertson on vocals, Marc Anthony on guitar, Jacob Beilby on bass, and Leo Gorodetsky on drums. They started with a DIY approach, working outside mainstream channels. Their first album, The Blood Moon, came out in 2015, followed by The Lonely Beasts in 2017.
Their 2021 album Blind to the Guides includes the title track and songs like Further Away and Mountain Cheer. The band's lyrics sometimes address social themes, which has drawn both attention and criticism over time. They've built a following with their mix of experimental pop and rock elements.
Their catalog shows a preference for atmospheric arrangements and melodic structures. Songs like In This Place and To See You demonstrate their interest in layered soundscapes rather than straightforward pop formulas. The group continues to record and perform with the same lineup that started it.
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