17 Hippies
17 Hippies is a band that formed in Brooklyn in 2009. Their debut album was called 'Across Waters' in 2011, which gave them a title track that appears in...
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17 Hippies is a band that formed in Brooklyn in 2009. Their debut album was called 'Across Waters' in 2011, which gave them a title track that appears in their catalog. They've worked with songs like 'Adieu' and 'Atchafalaya' too.
Their music pulls from reggae, rock, and electronica, though the exact mix shifts. The group includes Jason King on vocals and guitar, Reina Suzuki on bass and vocals, Josh Downs on drums, and Nadav Weber on keyboards and vocals. They've kept at it through various lineup configurations over time.
In 2012, they put out a single called 'Babylon's Fall' that drew some attention for its lyrics about economic systems. That track isn't among their most listed songs now, but it was part of their earlier output. Their catalog also includes 'Blumen Im Glas' and 'Dansons La Valse'.
They've built a following that appreciates their blend of styles and lyrical themes. The band continues to perform and record, maintaining a presence without the dramatic arcs sometimes attached to their story.
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